The Family Scorpaenidae is a group of fish commonly known as scorpionfish. They are bottom-dwellers that are well-known for their spines and venomous stings. Synonyms for the Family Scorpaenidae include the scorpionfish family, scorpionfishes, stonefishes, and rockfishes.
These fish can vary greatly in size and appearance. Some are brightly colored, while others blend in with their surroundings. They are found in oceans all around the world, from shallow coral reefs to deep sea trenches.
Despite their dangerous reputation, scorpionfish are also often used for food, as their flesh is white and firm, with a mild and sweet taste. However, care must be taken when handling these fish, as their venomous spines can cause pain, swelling, and even paralysis in humans.