Venom can be fatal for demonic-faced fish
Devil face fish can release venom that causes heart failure when the victim touches the spike on its back.
Devil face fish can release venom that causes heart failure when the victim touches the spike on its back.
Dr. Jamie Seymour, a toxicologist at the Fisheries Research Institute, James Cook University, Australia, tested the venom extract of stonefish , the most exclusive fish in the world, in the video posted on YouTube on June 26, according to SmarterEveryDay.
In the video, when Dr. Seymour pressed a spiky sponge on the back of a demon-faced fish, a stream of liquid immediately shot up. Seymour said the devil's fish venom can be extremely painful and death from heart failure. Devil face fish use this venom to defend themselves from the hunter.
The poison of the devil's face lies in poisonous pockets hidden under 13 sharp spines on its back. When humans touch these poisonous spikes, the poison bag is compressed, releasing the poison. Poison bags will be added after about 2-3 weeks if the animal is hunting.
The poison of the devil's face lies in poisonous pockets hidden under 13 sharp spines on its back.
The poison of demon-faced fish after being extracted from thorns is sent to CSL biotechnology company to prepare antidote. Every year, hundreds to thousands of people trampled on this poisonous fish on Australia's east coast.
Demon fish are 30–40cm long, good at camouflage and use speed to hunt. After the fish determines its prey, it bounces in just 0.015 seconds to swallow the opponent.
- Intense vitality of living creatures at
- The lethal cobra fight with the demon face fish
- Poisonous venom bee venom is no less than snake venom
- The most unusual and dangerous fish
- People who were bitten by poisonous snakes a hundred times did not die
- Strangely, the man gave poisonous snakes regularly every week
- Surprised with fish-eating spiders
- Horror of venomous snake venom makes human blood frozen like bloody soup
- Can snakes bite themselves with its venom?
- There is going to be an antidote for all types of snakes
Discovering the 'flying spaghetti monster' and many strange species in the deep sea Fish have fangs so long that they cannot close their mouths The man caught a giant oarfish that was 6m long and weighed 130kg Blue sea dragon: A sea slug that possesses beauty as if it came out of mythology but has deadly poison! Walking his dog, a man found 'floating gold' on the beach The fisherman caught a shrimp that looked like an alien creature, and when he heard the expert's analysis, his face immediately turned pale New discoveries about mysterious predatory fish in the ocean