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Fig. 2 | Journal of Venomous Animals and Toxins including Tropical Diseases

Fig. 2

From: A review on the Scorpaena plumieri fish venom and its bioactive compounds

Fig. 2

The spotted scorpionfish Scorpaena plumieri. a Picture of a specimen of S. plumieri highlighting its camouflage capability. b Erected dorsal spines covered in mucous skin form — along with the pelvic and anal fin spines — the venom apparatus of S. plumieri. c White spots against a black background on the inner part of the pectoral fins, a characteristic feature of this species

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