lionfish
/ˈlaɪənfɪʃ/Definitions
1. noun
A species of fish (Pterois volitans or Pterois miles) native to the Indo-Pacific region, characterized by its long, venomous spines and vibrant coloration, often introduced to and invasive in non-native waters.
“The diver had to be careful while swimming near the coral reef, as lionfish were known to be aggressive and sting their predators.”