Scorpionfish skeleton Real Fish Taxidermy Art
Scorpionfish skeleton Real Fish Taxidermy Art - Venomous Marine Anatomy Gothic Decor, halloween gift Scorpionfish have a type of "sting" in the form of sharp dorsal fin coated with venomous mucus. Venom glands are found in the dorsal, anal, and pelvic fin spines of some species. When these spines pierce a predator, venom is injected immediately at the point of contact. A sting can be potentially fatal to other animals and extremely painful to humans. This Scorpionfish skeleton highlights all of its dramatic features: a spiky skull with wide open jaws, wing-like pectoral fins, and dagger-like dorsal spines pointing upward, frozen in a striking pose that captures both danger and beauty. 💡 Perfect for• Marine specimen collectors, ocean oddities lovers, and anatomical art enthusiasts• Gothic wall art, nautical home decor, and aquarium-inspired interiors• Educational fish skeleton displays for schools, museums, and marine biology studies 🖼️ Display ideas• Place on a gothic shelf or curiosit