Long spined sea scorpion Taurulus bubalis

Long spined sea scorpion has a large, bulbous head with a distinctive small barbel in each corner of the mouth. The body tapers down towards the tail, with large pectoral fins which sit behind the head. Colouration is usually mottled with pink, red and sandy blotches. This this species can adapt and blend in perfectly with the surrounding algae and encrusting organisms.

Behaviour

This colourful fish gets its name from the long spines attached to various parts of its body. This fish has amazing mottled colouration and can change its colouration to blend in perfectly with its background. A top predator it gulps up crabs and fish with its huge mouth.

Size

Up to 20cm long

Status

Common

Distribution

Common around the UK and the North East Atlantic

When to see

April to October

Facts

Unlike the Mediterranean scorpion fish, this species is not venomous.

Common name

Long spined sea scorpion

Species name

Taurulus bubalis

IUCN Red List status

Common

When to see in Scotland

April to October

Where to see in Scotland

Rocky reefs

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