The clouded lizardfish (Saurida nebulosa) is a species of lizardfish that lives mainly in the south Pacific Ocean.
They are a species that camouflage in order to wait for their prey.
[1] The common names of the clouded lizardfish include: The average size of an unsexed male is about 16.5 centimeters.
[2] The clouded lizardfish can be found in reef-based environments in tropical climates.
They are common to the areas of sand, mud, rock, eel-grass habitats, mangroves and seagrass beds, near streams, and river mouths.