sea scorpion

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sea scorpion

A sea scorpion lies camouflaged on the sandy ocean floor.

Definition
  1. Noun:
    • A type of marine fish: A sea scorpion is a fish that lives in the sea. It has a long, thin body that gets narrower toward the tail. Its head is covered with bony plates for protection, and it has sharp spines that can inject venom.
Usage
  • The term "sea scorpion" is used to name and describe this specific type of venomous, armored fish.
  • It is typically used in scientific, zoological, or fishing contexts.
Examples
  • Noun:
    • The biologist carefully handled the sea scorpion to avoid its venomous spines.
    • We spotted a camouflaged sea scorpion lying on the seabed.
    • Some species of sea scorpion are also known as scorpionfish.
Advanced Usage
  • The name "sea scorpion" is often used interchangeably with common names for fish in the family Scorpaenidae, such as scorpionfish or rockfish, due to their shared characteristics of armored heads and venomous spines.
Variants and Related Words
  • Scorpionfish (n): A common name for many fish in the same family (Scorpaenidae) as the sea scorpion, known for their venomous fins.
  • Stonefish (n): A highly venomous type of scorpionfish that resembles a stone.
Synonyms
  • Scorpion fish: An alternative common name.
  • Rockfish: A name used for some related species, often found around rocky seabeds.
Notes on Meaning
  • The term specifically refers to the fish's physical form (tapering body, armored head) and its defensive mechanism (venomous spines). It is not related to actual scorpions, but the name comes from the venomous sting.
sea scorpion

A sea scorpion lies camouflaged on the sandy ocean floor.

Noun
  1. marine fishes having a tapering body with an armored head and venomous spines

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