The world's most poisonous stonefish suddenly appeared on a crowded beach

vietnamnet.vn February 9, 2019 12:48

The fish, known as the most poisonous in the world and capable of causing death to anyone who comes into contact with it, suddenly appeared at a popular beach frequented by tourists.

A woman was startled when she suddenly discovered a creature dubbed the "world's most poisonous fish" appeared at a popular tourist swimming spot in Queensland, Australia, over the weekend.

It is a stonefish with a rough body, camouflaged in the sand so it is difficult to recognize. This is very dangerous for tourists walking along the beach who may accidentally step on the fish.

The woman immediately took a photo of the stonefish that appeared on the beach and shared it on social media to warn others. Not long after, the fish was released back into the water, far away from people to ensure safety.

Cá mặt quỷ xuất hiện ở bờ biển đông du khách qua lại tại Australia.

Stonefish appear on crowded tourist beaches in Australia.

Previously, stonefish have appeared in shallow waters in northern Australia. In just 8 days last January, at least 8 people were poisoned by this fish, causing life-threatening injuries.

According to experts, stings from stonefish are not only painful, but can also lead to serious injury and even death.

Stonefish or frog fish. This is a fish with a fierce appearance, but has high culinary value. They are impressive with their rough body, rough skin, mottled all over the body with reddish brown and moss color, helping them easily hide under the sand or camouflage on rocks.

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This fish is so well camouflaged that it is difficult to recognize.

This fish is known as the "King of Venom in the Ocean". They are one of the most venomous fish in the world. They do not directly attack enemies, but can kill an adult in just a few hours with their venom-filled spines.

Stonefish have 13 dorsal fin rays that carry toxins. These toxins can persist for many days even after the creature has died. When humans come into contact with the venom, the toxins will directly affect the motor system, the nervous system and cause the smooth muscles of the human heart to enlarge and the breathing rhythm to be disturbed.

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