Body
The stonfish's body is a small oval with rugged edges to make it blend in with its enviroment. The stonefish moves with its fins if necessary like it is being attacked. It use its fins to propel itself froward with its tail as a propeller. The rough skin and edges are one of the main reasons why it is so had to spot among the coral reef.
Adaptations
It has many adaptations to help it become even more deadly. The
13 spines that line its back are the things that inject the poison into your body. The rough skin and camolauge helps the stonefish
blend in with its enviroment. Another adaptation is is fins the fins allows the stonefish to cover itself in sand or mud only revealing its spines to those unfortunate who touch the spines. They can also snatch it's prey in under 2 miliseconds.
13 spines that line its back are the things that inject the poison into your body. The rough skin and camolauge helps the stonefish
blend in with its enviroment. Another adaptation is is fins the fins allows the stonefish to cover itself in sand or mud only revealing its spines to those unfortunate who touch the spines. They can also snatch it's prey in under 2 miliseconds.