TechSinister fish with bulging eyes and poisonous spines found in Singapore

Sinister fish with bulging eyes and poisonous spines found in Singapore

The Untamed Paths profile on Instagram shared a picture of a strange-looking fish, which commenters immediately dubbed terrifying. It has bulging eyes and poisonous spines that should not be touched.

A fish found in Singapore
A fish found in Singapore
Images source: © Instagram | @untamed_paths
Norbert Garbarek

11 June 2024 11:48

The ocean depths often wash various creatures onto beaches. Sometimes, walkers along the shores can encounter truly frightening creatures. Examples from the recent past include an incident in May of this year when a black anglerfish with a large mouth full of needle-sharp teeth appeared on a beach in Oregon (USA).

A little earlier, this time in the Philippines, the sea washed up a so-called doomsday fish, which was believed to be a harbinger of an impending catastrophe for the locals. Adding to the list of terrifying discoveries on beaches worldwide, a terrifying creature suddenly emerged from the sand in Singapore with bulging eyes. It is Ichthyscopus lebeck, a fish best left untouched.

A terrifying fish emerged from the sand

The fish featured in the recording from Singapore is Ichthyscopus lebeck. This fish belongs to Uranoscopidae family (8 genera and 50 species) and typically inhabits the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. Representatives of this species are characterized by their unique build, with the most attention-grabbing feature being the large, disproportionate head relative to the rest of the body.

Its bulging, motionless eyes are constantly directed upwards, as is its mouth, which is additionally twisted in a way that can resemble a grimace or dissatisfaction. Moreover, Ichthyscopus lebeck has specific nostrils arranged obliquely between its eyes. The fish's underside is yellow, while the top is brown with irregular white spots.

Another specimen of the fish Ichthyscopus lebeck
Another specimen of the fish Ichthyscopus lebeck© wildsingapore.com | Loh Kok Shenga

The WildSingapore portal notes that Ichthyscopus lebeck is a fish that should not be touched or kicked under any circumstances. This is because its spines produce a toxin. Additionally, this creature can burying itself in the sand while watching for potential prey or threats.

The standard "menu" of Ichthyscopus lebeck includes various kinds of fish, octopuses, and squids. Some species have "threads" protruding from their mouth openings, which the creature uses to lure victims.

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