Name: Hong Kong: Devilfish/Ray; Mainland: Ancient Stingray; Taiwan: Ancient Stingray;
Remarks: The Devilfish, also known as the Pope or Rachycephalous ray, has a rhombic body, maroon on the back of the body, and is covered with a black border of blue dots. The fish has two large wings on the left and right, a rumbled ridge and one to two poisonous spines on the back of the tail, and a dark brown tail with several white rings. It is a poisonous weapon with incredibly sharp teeth and loves to eat oysters. It is said that the toxicity of the tail is very dangerous, and if you are hit, you should be hospitalized immediately, or you will die.
2. Mudfish
Name: Hong Kong: Mudfish Meng; Mainland: Longfin Bluefish; Taiwan: Longfin Bluefish, Stinky Belly
Habitat: Benthic. This species can tolerate turbid waters. Juveniles are found in large schools in shallow inlets and coral reefs.
Remarks: The Mudskipper has an ovoid and laterally flattened body with a small mouth, yellowish-white spots and small black spots on the sides of the body, and a darker spot below the beginning of the lateral line. The spawning season is from March to June. Sexually mature body length is less than 18.5 cm (TL). The flesh is tasty and edible, but the fin spines are poisonous. The dorsal fin is very poisonous, and a prick from it will cause pain and paralysis. If you can't stand the poison, you will have to be hospitalized.
3. Pit Catfish
Name: Hong Kong: Pit Catfish; Mainland: Eel Catfish; Taiwan: Eel Catfish;
Habitat: Reef area.
Remarks: First dorsal and pectoral fins have poisonous spines; highly toxic; fatal cases have occurred. Spawning season May-July; extended body; 1 pair of whiskers in front of nostrils; 2 pairs of maxillary whiskers; 1 pair of mandibular whiskers. Dorsal, anal and caudal fins are connected; dorsal and pectoral fin spines are serrated with poison glands. Dorsum black-brown, abdomen white, with 2 white horizontal lines on sides; second dorsal, anal and caudal fins with black margins. It is a fish with poisonous spines, with one branch on the upper flag, one branch on each side of the left and right flags, and *** three branches. When you catch it, you just need to cut the three thorns, then you can take it home and eat it, and I heard that the meat flavor is very fresh.
4. Cockle-1
Name: Hong Kong: Cockle, Yellow Cockle, Green Cockle; Mainland: Darkfin Harehead Jack; Taiwan: Kerchner's Harehead Jack
Habitat: Benthic.
Remarks: Toxic. Head, liver, epidermis, intestines, ovaries and seminal vesicles contain toxins that can cause paralysis of the central nervous system. The body is round. Yellow and black dots on the back of the body, covering the whole body. When it gets into the water or is attacked, it swells into a ball under the belly. Chicken pickerel is a famous Japanese dish, but its blood and liver are extremely poisonous, and its teeth are sharp and poisonous, so don't be bitten by it.
5. Chicken Fish-2
Name: Hong Kong: Sanpun Turtle/Sanhuangjian/Bull's Horn; Mainland: Horned Box Turtle; Taiwan: Horned Box Turtle
Habitat: Benthic.
Remarks: Body with hexagonal bony plates; head with a pair of long spines. Body color variable, usually tan, grayish yellow, or brown; light blue spots on sides of body; orange belly; light-colored spots on caudal fin. Chicken pickerel is a famous Japanese dish, but its blood and liver are extremely poisonous, and its teeth are known to be sharp and poisonous, so don't get bitten by it.
6. Golden Drum
Names: Hong Kong: Golden Drum; Mainland China: Golden Drum; Taiwan: Golden Drum, Bittern.
Habitat: Benthic. Juveniles occur in fresh and brackish water, adults in turbid shallow inland waters.
Note: The dorsal and anal fin spines are poisonous.
7. White Tiger
Name: Hong Kong: White Tiger; Mainland: Ribbed Demoiselle; Taiwan: Ribbed Demoiselle;
Habitat: Habitat: Soft seabed on continental shelves.
Remarks: The fin spines are poisonous.
8. Lionfish
Name: Hong Kong: red whisker, lionfish; China: spotted shortfin raincoat; Taiwan: zebra-striped dobby raincoat
Habitat: Coral, rubble or rocky seabed.
Remarks: The fin spines are poisonous. The lionfish is a coral fish with a white body with very beautiful red spots, flat sides, and white dots on the upper and lower spines. However, the spines of this fish are very poisonous, and it will be painful and paralyzing to be stabbed. Light swelling and pain, heavy hospital treatment, its poison is fatal.
9. Dharma Toxin Fish
Name: Mainland: Lionhead Toxin Fish Taiwan: Dharma Toxin Fish
Habitat: Benthic.
Remarks: The fin spines are poisonous.
10. Chai Fish
Name: Hong Kong: Pineapple / Flower and / Zebra Butterfly Li Mainland: Fine-spined Fish Taiwan: Chai Fish.
Body tall and laterally compressed; head with convex postocular outline; mouth small; both jaws with fine-pointed conical teeth; tongue, hoe bones and jaws without teeth. Body covered with small pectinate scales; dorsal and anal fins basally scaled. Body yellow, with 5 black oblique bands; dorsal fin margin black.
Remarks: Pineapple whose spines are toxic.
11. Tigerfish-1
Name: Hong Kong: Tigerfish; Mainland: Redfin Redfish?
Habitat: Resides on shallow reefs.
Remarks: Dorsal fin spines are poisonous. Body laterally compressed; head small; eyes large; posterior half of body covered with small rounded scales, rounded scales buried under skin. The pectoral fins do not reach the beginning of the anal fin. Tiger fish is a fish with many poisonous spines, the shape is very similar to the stone nine Gong, they have brown and gray, brown toxicity is lighter, gray toxicity is extremely strong, to be stabbed to enter the plant immediately, otherwise life is in danger.
11. Tigerfish-2
Name: Hong Kong: tigerfish; mainland: Indian redfish
Habitat: benthic.
Remarks: Fin spines are poisonous.
12. Tiger Fish-3
Name: Hong Kong: Tiger Fish; Mainland: Coarse High-finned Trevally
Habitat: Habitat: Resident in rocky ecosystems, in caves or sheltered areas.
Remarks: The fin spines are poisonous.
13. Two-fingered ghost cormorant
Name: Two-fingered ghost cormorant; Taiwan: Two-fingered ghost cormorant
Habitat: Reef areas.
Remarks: This species was first recorded in Hong Kong at Chek Chau in 1999. The dorsal fin spines are poisonous.
14. Single-fingered tiger cormorant
Name: mainland: single-fingered tiger cormorant; Taiwan: single-fingered tiger cormorant
Habitat: soft seabed on continental shelf.
Remarks: The fin spines are poisonous.
15. Japanese ghost cormorant
Name: Mainland: Japanese ghost cormorant; Taiwan: Japanese ghost cormorant
Habitat: benthic.
Remarks: The fin spines are poisonous.
16. Stonefish
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Name: Hong Kong: Stonefish; Mainland: Rose Toxophora; Taiwan: Tumor Toxophora
Habitat: Rocky reefs or coral areas, non-migratory.
Remarks: Fin spines are poisonous. Has protective coloration and hides its body in the sand. First recorded in Hong Kong on July 10, 2001 at Green Island, Sai Kung.
17. Shishong
Name: Hong Kong: Shishong; Mainland: Spike Flycatcher
Habitat: Benthic.
Remarks: Fin spines are poisonous. Body slightly prolonged, posteriorly laterally compressed; head broad, snout broad and short, notched between eye and nasal ridge; gill cover membrane attached to isthmus; body thick-skinned, scale-less, with cortical protuberances; beginning of dorsal fin behind eye, fin spines exposed; pectoral fins broad, reaching to beginning of anal fins; caudal fin rounded-truncate; all fins thick-skinned. The body is brownish gray with irregular gray-black and red patches. The stonefish is a fish with many poisonous spines, and its shape is extremely similar to that of the stone kukong, and it must be instantly admitted to the plant if it is pricked, or its life will be in danger.
18. Stonefish-1
Name: Hong Kong: Stonefish; Mainland: Humpback Anemone; Taiwan: Humpback Anemone
Habitat: Reef area.
Remarks: Flipper spines are poisonous.
19. stone lion-2
Name: Hong Kong: stone lion; mainland: devil's trevally; Taiwan: spotted trevally
Habitat: benthic. Seen on continental shelves.
Remarks: Flipper spines are poisonous.
20. Largemouth Fish
Name: Hong Kong: Largemouth Fish; Mainland: Mudskipper; Taiwan: Mudskipper.
Habitat: benthic.
Remarks: Fin spines are poisonous.
21. The Rays
Name: Hong Kong: Yellow Rays; Mainland: Red Rays; Taiwan: Chitin Rays
Habitat: Benthic.
Remarks: Tail spines are poisonous.
22. Loach
Names: Hong Kong: Loach, Loach; Mainland: Fish (Yong) (Indian Fish (Yong); Taiwan: Indian Cowtail.
Habitat: Benthic. Found in near-shore sandy and muddy bottoms.
Remarks: The loach does not have poisonous grouper spines, but its gill covers are very sharp, making it difficult to bury a cut, so be careful.