Where are the stargazer fish’s large venomous spines primarily located?

Answer

Near their gill covers and pectoral fins

Stargazer fish possess their primary defense mechanisms in the form of at least two large, venomous spines. These specialized structures capable of releasing toxic content when penetrated are specifically situated near the fish's gill covers and its pectoral fins. This location is significant because when an unsuspecting person wades or brushes against the substrate where the fish is buried, these are the points most likely to cause penetration and subsequent envenomation.

Where are the stargazer fish’s large venomous spines primarily located?
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