Bony Fish Mini Poster
This poster is about the Red Lionfish, which are native to coral reefs, and rocky crevices in the indo-pacific. They are very interesting because they grasp their prey with their venemous fins. I included a drawing, 3 interesting facts, and the phylum and scientific name.
This poster is about the Red Lionfish, which are native to coral reefs, and rocky crevices in the indo-pacific. They are very interesting because they grasp their prey with their venemous fins. I included a drawing, 3 interesting facts, and the phylum and scientific name.
Completed Poster
Completed Poster
In this poster I discussed the Red Lion Fish, who's scientific name is Pterois volitans, and they are in the phylum Chordata.
In this poster I discussed the Red Lion Fish, who's scientific name is Pterois volitans, and they are in the phylum Chordata.
3 interesting facts:
3 interesting facts:
- red lionfish are native to the reefs, and crevices of rocks in the indo-pacific
- they use their fins to catch their prey
- highly venomous spines and are nocturnal
This creature was very interesting to learn about, and I don't know if there are any others in the world like it. I hope to learn more about bony fishes like the Red Lionfish in the future.
This creature was very interesting to learn about, and I don't know if there are any others in the world like it. I hope to learn more about bony fishes like the Red Lionfish in the future.