Underwater Lionfish aka Zebrafish (Pterois volitans) on coral reef - stock video

Underwater close-up footage of one Lionfish aka Zebrafish (Pterois volitans). These fish have venom in their spiny spiky fins. They are a non aggressive species, often seen low on the coral reef. However if they are provoked they will use the venom to ward off attackers. Their red and white stripes are warning colours for the toxins (Aposematism). They are natural species to Asia however are invasive species in the Caribbean. Footage taken whilst scuba diving at Ko Haa, Andaman Sea, Krabi province, Thailand. Taken on Sony mirrorless camera with underwater housing and Mares EOS 12rz video torch.
Underwater close-up footage of one Lionfish aka Zebrafish (Pterois volitans). These fish have venom in their spiny spiky fins. They are a non aggressive species, often seen low on the coral reef. However if they are provoked they will use the venom to ward off attackers. Their red and white stripes are warning colours for the toxins (Aposematism). They are natural species to Asia however are invasive species in the Caribbean. Footage taken whilst scuba diving at Ko Haa, Andaman Sea, Krabi province, Thailand. Taken on Sony mirrorless camera with underwater housing and Mares EOS 12rz video torch.
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