Reef Stonefish
Up to 40 cm. Camouflaged perfectly as a rock or coral. 13 dorsal spines deliver venom when stepped on. Most venomous fish in the world.
Sting causes excruciating pain (described as the worst pain known to humans), tissue death, paralysis, heart failure. Antivenom exists; ~25 cases per year in Australia. Few deaths now.
Tropical reefs and rocky shores of northern Australia, PNG, Indonesia, Philippines, Fiji, all tropical Indo-Pacific.
Almost motionless — relies entirely on camouflage. Buries partially in sand. Most stings: tourists wading without reef shoes.