There are a number of remedies for a cobbler fish sting. The first step would be to clean the area with hot water and trying to remove the sting. You can then take some type of pain killer to relieve the pain.
The weeverfish is venomous and lives in the coastal areas of the Black Sea, Mediterranean Sea, Eastern Atlantic Ocean, North Sea and European Coastal areas. Pain from the sting is instant and peaks at around 30 minutes and usually goes away in 24 hours. It can last many days. The area where stung may show redness and bruising. Swelling can occur. Infections can occur because of the depth of the sting. There have been cases of gangrene caused by an infection of the sting site.
The queens and workers can but their sting does not have barbs like a the honeybee, so they can sting more than once. Male's cant sting because they don't have a stinger. Males have a genital capsule for mating.
Most anemones are carnivores. They sting passing animals such as fish, paralyzing them. Then they engulf the animal and digest it. A few types have a layer of mucus which traps organic particulates, and then the anemone eats those.
No they are totally harmless, they look that way to deter predators.
Make a paste of water and baking soda and spread it on the site of the sting. This will take the pain away.
May I suggest you first find out which 'Cobbler Fish" you are referring to. There are many fish that have that common name depending on where one lives.
No. It is a noun (a person, a dessert, or a fish).
sting rays are fish and have gills. leran about fish
The Cobbler Fish is also known as the Basa Fish - Latin name Pangasius bocourti - is a type of catfish in the family Pangasiidae. However, Basa Fish and Catfishes (order Siluriformes) are not the same fish. Simple in the same family.
Yes, they do. There are 200 species of pipe fish and most of them sting. they are most commonly in tropical waters and can sting when trodden on.
no
Goldfish, Clown fish, Vietnamese River Cobbler, Lion fish, Salmon,Tuna etc...
yes, they are members of the same family as scorpion fish and lion fish and deliver a quite a little sting.
I am pretty sure that Catfish can sting you with their whiskers. :)
yes
sting rays and other cartilinious fish sting rays and other cartilinious fish
for protection