The wart (Latin Synanceia verrucosa) is a marine predatory fish of the scorpion family with venomous spines on its back.
It lives on the bottom near coral reefs and mimics under a rock. It is considered the most poisonous fish in the world.
The maximum body length is 40 cm, usually about 30 cm. The color varies from mottled greenish to brown.
The wart is distributed mainly in the area of the southern tropic and is found in the shallow waters of the Pacific and Indian Oceans.
The meat of these fish is used in the national cuisines of Hong Kong and Japan, including for making sashimi.
It lives on the bottom near coral reefs and mimics under a rock. It is considered the most poisonous fish in the world.
The maximum body length is 40 cm, usually about 30 cm. The color varies from mottled greenish to brown.
The wart is distributed mainly in the area of the southern tropic and is found in the shallow waters of the Pacific and Indian Oceans.
The meat of these fish is used in the national cuisines of Hong Kong and Japan, including for making sashimi.
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