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Date: 2014-10-16 08:29:06
Scorpaenidae
Fish
Biota
Pterois
Red lionfish
Diversity of fish
Lionfish
Venomous fish

Nonnative Lionfish have invaded Florida waters, posing a significant threat to our native wildlife and habitat. You are Florida’s primary means of control.

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