6 small but dangerous animals

Poisonous frogs, Australian box jellyfish, blue ring octopus, fighting fish . are one of the poisonous animal predators on the body, do not foolishly touch them.

1. Frogs release poison

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This colorful, colorful frog looks attractive and attractive, but it can produce enough poison to kill 10 people. Strongly developed in Central and South America's hot and humid tropical conditions, these poisonous frogs leak black slime from their backs, which is a neurotoxin used to avoid predators.

2. Australian box jellyfish

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Distributed along the northern half of Australia - especially in Queensland - this box jellyfish is full on the shore after heavy rain and high tide. If injected, its venom is contained in tentacles that attack people's nervous and cardiovascular systems - even if the tentacles are not attached to their bodies. If not treated promptly, it will cause death.

3. Mosquitoes

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Mosquitoes cause diseases such as yellow fever, dengue fever, malaria - causing 2 million deaths worldwide every year.

4. DeathStalker scorpion

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The most dangerous scorpion in all scorpions, they cause 75% of scorpion-related deaths. Its toxins are fatal for children and the elderly and scorpion-related deaths amount to 5000 cases a year.

5. Octopus 'green ring'

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Deep in the ocean of Australia, New guinea, Indonesia and the Philippines, these 'green ring' octopuses are about the size of a golf ball. But don't let the size fool you, their venom can cause paralysis and cause your heart to stop beating. Worse yet, there has been no antidote to its poison yet.

6. Rock Fish

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Also another Australian animal, the fighting fish lives deep in the Great Barrier and Capricorn reefs. Camouflage looks like rocks, it can cause shock, paralysis of nerve activity leading to death. Its venom is located on the back and its injuries are sometimes removed, which is a necessary treatment.