LION FISH

in #life6 years ago


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The venom found in the needle-sharp dorsal, pelvic and anal fins of a lionfish is NOT deadly to an otherwise healthy human being, though envenomation WILL cause an immense amount of localized pain, swelling and, in some instances, blistering and infection if not treated properly.

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Standard Common Name
Common Lionfish

Alternative Name/s
Butterfly Cod, Featherfins, Fire Fish, Lionfish, Red Firefish, Scorpion-cod, Turkeyfish, Zebrafish

Identification
The Common Lionfish has very long pectoral and dorsal fins. The body is covered with red to black bands on a pale background. Adults often have white spots along the lateral line. A tentacle is usually present above both eyes. The tentacle is variable in size and shape, usually long in juveniles and leaf-like in adults.

The species looks very similar to the Spotfin Lionfish, Pterois antennata, which has a similar distribution in Australia. The two species can be distinguished by the shape and colour of the pectoral fins. The fins of P. volitans are more pointed and covered with variable spots and bands, while P. antennata has more rounded fins which are white to gold in colour.

Other differences include the pectoral ray count, which is 14-16 in P. volitans and 16-17 in P. antennata. The scales of P. volitans are cycloid but in P. antennata they are mostly ctenoid. The lateral scale rows number 90-120 in P. volitans and 50-54 in P. antennata.

Size range
The species grows to 38 cm in length.

Similar Species
Spotfin Lionfish, Pterois antennata (see Identification)

Distribution
It is a tropical species found widely throughout the Indo-Pacific. In Australia it is known from south-western Western Australia, around the tropical north of the country and south to the southern coast of New South Wales.

It is now a pest species in parts of the Western Atlantic and Caribbean.

The map below shows the Australian distribution of the species based on public sightings and specimens in Australian Museums. Source: Atlas of Living Australia.

Predators, Parasites and Diseases
The following text is taken from Albins and Hixon (2008). "Lionfish may be cannibalistic, but otherwise have few documented natural predators in their native range (Bernadsky & Goulet 1991). While it is important to mention that extensive studies of predation on lionfish have not been reported, the apparent paucity of natural predators may be due, in part, to the defensive dorsal, anal, and pelvic spines of lionfish, which deliver a potent venom that may be fatal to fishes (Allen & Eschmeyer 1973)."

Danger to humans and first aid
The species has extremely venomous fin spines. All 13 dorsal fin spines, 1 pelvic fin spine and 3 anal fin spines are venomous. The pectoral and caudal fins are not toxic because they lack spines. When disturbed by a diver, the Common Lion fish often makes little effort to swim away. Instead it points its dorsal fin spines towards the intruder.

One of the most known species of lion fish is the red lion fish. It's known for its distinctive red, white, and dark maroon vertical stripes. These fish can have a number of spines and fins protruding, including 13 or more dorsal spines and dermal tassels above their eyes and below their mouths.

Can you eat the lion fish?
Yes, people do eat lion fish and they are delicious! … and eating lion fish is great for several reasons: Eating non-native lion fish is good for the environment. ... Eating lion fish is a healthier choice than most other fish commonly served in restaurants like snapper, grouper, dorado, wahoo, amberjack, tunas and billfish.

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