Stone fish poisoning

 Stone fish poisoning




There are many creatures in the world whose bites can kill a man in the blink of an eye.  Divers dive into the water to find thousands of new aquatic creatures.  Some of them are harmless and some are toxic.  Today we are going to talk about one such fish called Stone Fish.  This stone fish is found in the Indo-Pacific region.  This fish is one of the most poisonous aquatic animals in the world.  Stone fish are mostly found in the lower part of the equator in the ocean.  The venom of this fish than potassium cyanide Are also more toxic.

Stone fish is quite different from all the fish found in the world.  Where the bodies of other fish are soft, the stone fish is as hard as a rock on top and soft on the inside.  Because of its color and shape like a stone from above, people understand the stone and sit down.  He puts his feet on it and becomes a victim of its bite.  It releases its venom with as much pressure as it puts its foot on.  It releases its venom in 0.5 seconds as soon as it sets foot on the stone fish.  That is, he does all his work before one second is completed.  The venom of this fish is so dangerous that if even a drop of it gets mixed in the water and the water is drunk by a human, it is a human ram.Goes to play.  Thus, no human being is exposed to its toxins, but if the effect is seen on an organ and not more frequently, the organ can be saved by cutting off the organ and separating it from the body.  Stone to this day though No human survivors of the fish have survived.

Stone fish usually live in the ocean.  However some stone fish are also found in the river.  They have strong virotoxin glands on their wings, which look like needles.  If someone annoys him or touches him, the thorn sticks to the flyer immediately.  Stone fish are good for eating small fish and micro-organisms.  It floats very slowly in the water, unless there is a predator behind it.  Otherwise it lies like lifeless among the rocks at the bottom of the river or the sea.  It is a favorite food of starfish tiger sharks and large white sharks.  Stone fish can survive out of the water for up to twenty-four hours.

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