The spines on blow fish are poisonous.
yes they ARE again they are Poisonous!
it is the spikes on it that make it poisonous
Blowfish can be aggressive when threatened or cornered, as they puff up their bodies and can be poisonous. However, they are generally passive and peaceful when left alone in their natural habitat.
Pufferfish aka blowfish are the most poisonous fish in the world. So yes Pufferfish are poisonous .!! ( by Pettnapah ) . :P
Pufferfish is one of the most poisonous fish in the world.
Green tree frogs are not poisonous to touch.
Yes, button corals are poisonous if we touch them
Yes, button corals are poisonous if we touch them
No, turtles are not poisonous to touch. However, it is always important to wash your hands after handling any animal to prevent the spread of bacteria.
I have been wondering the same thing re: blowfish for crayfish bait. I know that on the west coast of Australia in Perth, people have caught large snapper and tailor which have had small blowfish in the gut. I have not personally seen this but then again, I've not been catching overly massive snapper or tailor. My question was more directed at what happens to the crayfish if you were to use blowfish for bait? 1) would they eat it - my guess, probably considering crabs will eat blowfish 2) would this make the crayfish poisonous for consumption??
Nothing, if you eat a poisonous mushroom then you will die if it is severe poison
Peacock butterfly caterpillars are not poisonous to humans. There are some caterpillars that are poisonous, usually these are brightly colored caterpillars.