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Sculpin Scorpionfish XL

Sculpin Scorpionfish XL

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The California scorpionfish, often called "sculpin" by anglers, is a reddish-brown marine fish with venomous spines found along the Pacific coast from Alaska to Baja California. It's a member of the Scorpaenidae family, which also includes lionfish and stonefish, and is prized for its firm, white flesh. 

Appearance and Characteristics:
Color: Reddish-brown with dark blotches and spotting, especially on the fins. 
Body: Stocky with a large head and stout body covered in bony plates and spines. 
Spines: Has venomous spines on its dorsal, anal, and pelvic fins. 
Size: Can grow up to 18 inches long. 
Habitat: Inhabits rocky reefs, kelp forests, and hard bottoms, found from tide pools to depths of 600 feet. 
Diet: Feeds on small fish, crabs, shrimp, and octopuses. 
Venom: While not lethal, the venom can cause pain, swelling, and other symptoms. 
Distribution and Range:
Pacific Coast: Found along the Pacific coast from Alaska to Baja California. 
Specific Locations: Between Uncle Sam Bank, Baja California, and Santa Cruz, California; in the Gulf of California; and along the southern part of California's coast.

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