The venomous lionfish have no natural predators and reproduce on a massive scale.

To slow the spread, environmentalists are trying to build demand for buying and eating them — emphasizing that, yes, they are delicious fried or in soup.

Lionfish have no natural predators and reproduce on a massive scale. Can the Mediterranean diet adapt to help limit their spread?

This venomous fish is invading the Mediterranean. One solution? Eat them.

Lionfish have no natural predators and reproduce on a massive scale. Can the Mediterranean diet adapt to help limit their spread?

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  1. pretty sure you're thinking of pufferfish, which are poisonous. lionfish are venomous. if it helps, remember that some people eat venomous rattlesnakes, but no one eats poison dart frogs.

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