Puffer fish have a very strong toxin in their bodies that is called tetrodotoxin.
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The exact number of deaths caused by puffer fish ingestion is difficult to determine, but there have been reported fatalities from consuming improperly prepared puffer fish, which can contain a deadly toxin called tetrodotoxin. It is estimated that several dozens of deaths occur annually worldwide due to puffer fish poisoning.
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Lips may become numb after eating puffer fish due to the presence of tetrodotoxin, a potent neurotoxin found in some species of puffer fish. This toxin can block sodium channels in nerve cells, leading to paralysis and loss of sensation, particularly in the mouth and lips. If consumed improperly prepared, puffer fish can cause serious poisoning, which is why it is considered a delicacy only in certain cultures, where trained chefs prepare it safely.
The toxin found in the Japanese puffer fish, known as tetrodotoxin, primarily blocks voltage-gated sodium channels in nerve and muscle cells. By inhibiting these channels, tetrodotoxin prevents the initiation and propagation of action potentials, leading to paralysis and potentially fatal respiratory failure. This blockage disrupts normal cellular communication and can be lethal even in very small doses.
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the puffer fish has an extremely weird adaption but it is 100% true. when the puffer fish gets scared it puffs up and takes about 30 dumps while swimming away. the puffer fish does this because the dump it takes will change colors confusing the predator and this makes the predator usually give up!
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there not related to any fish only puffer fish
No,Puffer Fish are scaleless fish.
The main enemy of puffer fish are sharks, dolphins, and sea turtles, as they are the primary predators of puffer fish in the ocean. Additionally, some larger fish and seabirds may prey on smaller puffer fish.
No, Because most puffer fish has toxic.