The Lembeh Strait is well known for its sheer abundance of rare and unusual marine life, and the majority of our most iconic critters are cephalopods, crustaceans or bottom dwellers. However, the Lembeh Strait is also home to a myriad of reef fish too – some of which display equally...

Rhinopias belong to the scorpionfish family and are native to the tropical western Indo-Pacific. Like all scorpionfish, they have venomous spines and prefer to rest on the bottom, occasionally walking or ‘hopping’ by pushing off with their pelvic and pectoral fins rather than swimming. Scorpionfish are masters of camouflage, enabling...