Yes their whole body is poisonous including their organs.
The main predators of pufferfish in their natural habitat are sharks, dolphins, and sea turtles. These predators are able to consume pufferfish due to their ability to avoid the toxic chemicals in the pufferfish's body.
Pufferfish typically have around 30 to 40 spines, which are actually modified scales called dermal spines. These spines are not always visible, as they can be retracted into the fish's body when it is not inflated. The number of spines can vary among different species of pufferfish.
No
a pufferfish is 2 feet
Mbu pufferfish was created in 1899.
Blowfish/pufferfish inflate with water when underwater, but inflate with air when removed from that environment.
A pufferfish inflates its body with water or air when threatened, making it larger and harder to eat. This defense mechanism makes it difficult for predators to attack because the pufferfish becomes too big and spiky to swallow.
Green pufferfish was created in 1822.
Dwarf pufferfish was created in 1941.
The width of a pufferfish can vary significantly depending on the species. Generally, most pufferfish range from about 2 to 14 inches (5 to 35 cm) in length, and their width typically corresponds to their body size, with some species being quite round and bulbous when inflated. For example, a common species like the freshwater pufferfish may have a width of around 4 to 6 inches (10 to 15 cm) when uninflated.
Blowfish/pufferfish inflate with water when underwater, but inflate with air when removed from that environment.