{"id":403,"count":2,"description":"Subfamili Tetraroginae, yang umumnya dikenal sebagai Waspfish, adalah kelompok menarik dalam keluarga Scorpaenidae, terkenal karena penampilan unik dan seringkali mengancam mereka. Ikan laut berukuran kecil hingga sedang ini dicirikan oleh tubuhnya yang kuat, terkompresi lateral, dihiasi dengan duri beracun sebagai mekanisme pertahanan terhadap predator. Waspfish sebagian besar ditemukan di kawasan Indo-Pasifik, menghuni dasar berpasir atau berlumpur, seringkali dekat terumbu atau area puing. Mereka adalah ahli kamuflase, menyatu sempurna dengan lingkungan sekitar untuk menghadang mangsa, terutama memakan ikan kecil dan krustasea. Sifat tersembunyi dan gaya hidup diam mereka menjadikan mereka tantangan untuk diamati di alam liar. Waspfish menunjukkan beragam warna dan pola yang menarik, menambah keragaman ekosistem laut. 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