Devil Scorpionfish Camouflaged on Reef — Stock Photo, Image

Devil Scorpionfish Camouflaged on Reef — Photo

A Devil scorpionfish (Scorpaenopsis diabolus) waits to ambush prey on a reef in Raja Ampat, Indonesia. This tropical region is known for its extraordinary marine biodiversity. It is a popular destination for scuba divers and snorkelers.

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