Zebra turkeyfish

''I caught a zebra turkeyfish! Gobble gobble OW! - City Folk''

The zebra turkeyfish is a fish that can be found in the ocean during the months of April through to November, at anytime of the day. It has a small shadow, about the same size as the Horse Mackerel. In the "Bugs and Fish" window in City Folk, it will say, "There's poison in those dorsal fins, so don't get stung! These are quite calm."

Donating to the Museum
Upon donating it to the Museum, Blathers will say;

"As its flashy coloration suggests, the zebra turkeyfish is poisonous. In other words, it's trying to tell you, "Touch me and you're sure to be right sorry, my fine friend!" Its slow, deliberate swimming style also suggests that this is one fish not to mess with!"

Further Information
The Zebra turkeyfish, also known as the Zebra lionfish is a carnivorous fish. It can be found in the Indian and Pacific oceans. It has thirteen poisonous spines on its back which it uses to protect itself, though they are immune to each others venom. They have no known natural predators, thus making them instinctively calm. They are slow moving fish.