A stargazer fish emerging from its sandy resting place, caught on camera by diver Will Soo
in the bay of Blairgowrie Pier, Melbourne, Australia. (via DailyMail)
Stargazer fish are so named for their eyes, which are located on top of their head. They bury themselves in sand, exposing only their eyes, and lie in wait to ambush prey. All species are venomous, and some species can even administer an electric shock to their prey.