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The fascinating world of puffer fish never ceases to amaze

Background imagePuffer Fish Collection: Star Puffer Fish - teeth - Red Sea

Star Puffer Fish - teeth - Red Sea
LEE-39 Star Puffer Fish - teeth Red Sea Arothron stellatus Lea Lee contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imagePuffer Fish Collection: Starry Toadfish / Starry Pufferfish - coastal waters from East Africa, Seychelles to Australia

Starry Toadfish / Starry Pufferfish - coastal waters from East Africa, Seychelles to Australia
PM-10773 Starry Toadfish / Starry Pufferfish - coastal waters coastal waters from East Africa, Seychelles to Australia Arothron stellatus Pat Morris contact details: prints@ardea.com tel

Background imagePuffer Fish Collection: Star Puffer Fish - Red Sea

Star Puffer Fish - Red Sea
LEE-6 Star Puffer Fish Red Sea Arothron stellatus Lea Lee contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imagePuffer Fish Collection: Stary Puffer fish, Scuba Diving at Tukang Besi / Wakatobi Archipelago Marine Preserve

Stary Puffer fish, Scuba Diving at Tukang Besi / Wakatobi Archipelago Marine Preserve
Stary Puffer fish, Scuba Diving at Tukang Besi/Wakatobi Archipelago Marine Preserve, South Sulawesi, Indonesia, S.E. Asia (RF)

Background imagePuffer Fish Collection: Black Saddle Toby (Canthigaster valentini) off of North Stradbroke Island. Queensland

Black Saddle Toby (Canthigaster valentini) off of North Stradbroke Island. Queensland. Australia

Background imagePuffer Fish Collection: Map Pufferfish (Arothron mappa) adult, swimming over reef, Manado, Northeast Sulawesi, Indonesia

Map Pufferfish (Arothron mappa) adult, swimming over reef, Manado, Northeast Sulawesi, Indonesia

Background imagePuffer Fish Collection: Pufferfish courtesan and her jellyfish companion

Pufferfish courtesan and her jellyfish companion

Background imagePuffer Fish Collection: Sharksucker (Echeneis naucrates) adult, attached to Map Pufferfish (Arothron mappa) host

Sharksucker (Echeneis naucrates) adult, attached to Map Pufferfish (Arothron mappa) host, Waigeo Island, Raja Ampat, West Papua, New Guinea, Indonesia

Background imagePuffer Fish Collection: White-spotted Puffer (Arothron hispidus) adult, close-up of head, Lembeh Island, Sulawesi, Indonesia

White-spotted Puffer (Arothron hispidus) adult, close-up of head, Lembeh Island, Sulawesi, Indonesia

Background imagePuffer Fish Collection: Star Pufferfish (Arothron stellatus) adult, swimming over reef, Mioskon, Dampier Straits

Star Pufferfish (Arothron stellatus) adult, swimming over reef, Mioskon, Dampier Straits, Raja Ampat, West Papua, New Guinea, Indonesia

Background imagePuffer Fish Collection: Black-saddle toby

Black-saddle toby fish (Canthigaster valentini) between featherstar arms. Photographed in Bali, Indonesia

Background imagePuffer Fish Collection: Bennetts pufferfish

Bennetts pufferfish (Canthigaster bennetti). The colour of this fish varies according to its surroundings. It can reach a length of up to 10 centimetres and is found in the Indo-West Pacific

Background imagePuffer Fish Collection: Blackspotted pufferfish

Blackspotted pufferfish (Arothron nigropunctatus). The body of this pufferfish contains the deadly poison tetrodotoxin (TTX), one of the most lethal poisons known

Background imagePuffer Fish Collection: Juvenile star puffer

Juvenile star puffer (Arothron stellatus) foraging on a seafloor. Photographed in Bali, Indonesia

Background imagePuffer Fish Collection: Whitespotted puffer feeding on a starfish

Whitespotted puffer feeding on a starfish
Whitespotted puffer (Arothron hispidus) feeding on a comb starfish (Astropecten polyacanthus). Photographed in Bali, Indonesia

Background imagePuffer Fish Collection: Lizardfish with prey

Lizardfish with prey. Blackblotch lizardfish (Synodus jaculum) with a pufferfish in its mouth. Lizardfish are lie-in-wait predators

Background imagePuffer Fish Collection: Masked pufferfish

Masked pufferfish (Arothron diadematus). The body of this pufferfish contains the deadly poison tetrodotoxin (TTX), one of the most lethal poisons known. Photographed in the Red Sea, Egypt

Background imagePuffer Fish Collection: Starry pufferfish

Starry pufferfish (Arothron stellatus) on the seabed. The body of this pufferfish contains the deadly poison tetrodotoxin (TTX), one of the most lethal poisons known

Background imagePuffer Fish Collection: Map pufferfish

Map pufferfish (Arothron mappa). The body of this pufferfish contains the deadly poison tetrodotoxin (TTX), one of the most lethal poisons known. Photographed in the Andaman Sea, Thailand

Background imagePuffer Fish Collection: Star puffer

Star puffer (Arothron stellatus) on a coral reef. Photographed in the Andaman Sea, Thailand

Background imagePuffer Fish Collection: Star pufferfish and cleaner wrasse

Star pufferfish and cleaner wrasse
Star pufferfish (Arothron stellatus) being cleaned by a bluestreak cleaner wrasse (Labroides dimidiatus, between eyes). Cleaner wrasses remove parasites from the bodies of other fish

Background imagePuffer Fish Collection: Star pufferfish and cleaner wrasse

Star pufferfish and cleaner wrasse
Star pufferfish (Arothron stellatus) being cleaned by a bluestreak cleaner wrasse (Labroides dimidiatus, lower left). Cleaner wrasses remove parasites from the bodies of other fish

Background imagePuffer Fish Collection: Valentinis sharpnose puffer

Valentinis sharpnose puffer (Canthigaster valentini) on a coral reef. This fish is also known as the black-saddled toby. Photographed in the Pacific Ocean, off the coast off Papua New Guinea

Background imagePuffer Fish Collection: Blackspotted puffer

Blackspotted puffer (Arothron nigropunctatus) on a coral reef. This fish is also known as the dog-faced puffer. Photographed in the Pacific Ocean, off the coast of Rinca, Indonesia

Background imagePuffer Fish Collection: Pufferfish no vernacular, Freshwater Mekong River and parts of South East Asia

Pufferfish no vernacular, Freshwater Mekong River and parts of South East Asia
PM-10624 Pufferfish no vernacular, Freshwater Mekong River and parts of South East Asia. Chonerhinos modestus Latin also Auriglobus modestus Pat Morris Please note that prints are for personal

Background imagePuffer Fish Collection: Takako UNO / SpecialistStock

Takako UNO / SpecialistStock
Map Pufferfish & diver. Layang Layang, Malaysia

Background imagePuffer Fish Collection: Concentric Pufferfish Galapagos islands

Concentric Pufferfish Galapagos islands
WAT-10389 Concentric Pufferfish Galapagos islands Spheroides annulatus M. Watson Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in anyway

Background imagePuffer Fish Collection: Black-spotted pufferfish (Arothron nigropunctatus) asleep on the reef at night

Black-spotted pufferfish (Arothron nigropunctatus) asleep on the reef at night
AUS-747 Black-spotted (Dog-faced) pufferfish asleep on the reef at night. Ribbon Reef Number 3, Great Barrier Reef Marine Park, Queensland

Background imagePuffer Fish Collection: Pufferfish (Canthigaster sp )

Pufferfish (Canthigaster sp )
Tom Campbell / SplashdownDirect

Background imagePuffer Fish Collection: Pufferfish (Arothron stellatus), with cleanerfish (Labroides dimidiatus) on sandy bottom

Pufferfish (Arothron stellatus), with cleanerfish (Labroides dimidiatus) on sandy bottom, Egyptian Red Sea
Len Deeley / SplashdownDirect

Background imagePuffer Fish Collection: Spotter puffer (Arothron meleagris). Kailua-Kona, Hawaii (N. Pacific) (rr)

Spotter puffer (Arothron meleagris). Kailua-Kona, Hawaii (N. Pacific) (rr)
Andre Seale / SpecialistStock

Background imagePuffer Fish Collection: Small Spotted Pufferfish (Canthigaster natalensis) lovely markings of pale blue spots

Small Spotted Pufferfish (Canthigaster natalensis) lovely markings of pale blue spots and stripes on dark backgropund
Lawson Wood / SplashdownDirect



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The fascinating world of puffer fish never ceases to amaze. From the fahaka pufferfish to the Nile puffer, these unique creatures go by many names such as globe fish and lineatus puffer. With their distinctive appearance and intriguing behavior, they capture our attention like no other. Take a look at Picture No. 12020767 - a stunning image that showcases the intricate details of a globefish. Its vibrant colors and spiky exterior make it truly mesmerizing. Similarly, Picture No. 12020742 captures another breathtaking moment with a sunfish gracefully swimming through the water. Delving into history, an illustration from La Baionnette dated March 29th, 1917 takes us back in time to witness the beauty of these creatures even then. The Wood Grouse engraving from 1833-39 adds a touch of vintage charm while showcasing yet another species in this diverse family. Nature's creativity shines through in Porcupine fish and seahorse chromolitho - an artwork that highlights not only the enchanting allure of puffers but also their symbiotic relationships within marine ecosystems. For those seeking scientific knowledge, an illustration from Recueil de planches sur les sciences offers valuable insights into these captivating beings' biology and anatomy. Even literature has celebrated their presence; The Aquarium published in 1873 features a colorful lithograph that brings forth their lively essence. Lastly, we can't overlook Puffy Fish Antique's exquisite 16th Century illustration or the timeless Blowfish Engraving - both testaments to how long humans have been fascinated by these extraordinary creatures. Whether you're captivated by their striking appearances or intrigued by their ecological significance, there is no denying that it can truly remarkable beings worth exploring further.