yes you can it requires an antidote that can be administered by the hoispital
A sting from a stonefish can be lethal if not treated promptly. Death can occur within hours if an antivenom is not administered. Immediate medical attention is crucial if stung by a stonefish.
Yes, a stonefish's venomous sting can be extremely painful and potentially fatal if not treated promptly. It is important to seek immediate medical attention if stung by a stonefish.
Because the body is trying to heal the wound.
a painful strike to the stung area and a possibility of paralyzment
a average stonefish is about 49 or 35 the longest stonefish was 51cm
No, stonefish are fish.
Yes, the stonefish has a tail.
DO stonefish hibrinate
Stonefish belong to the family Synanceiidae and are primarily categorized into several species, with the most notable being the Pacific stonefish (Synanceia verrucosa), the Indian stonefish (Synanceia horrida), and the Pseudosynanceia genus, which includes species like the reef stonefish. These species are known for their camouflaged appearance and potent venom. Stonefish inhabit shallow coastal waters and are often found among rocks and coral reefs, making them difficult to spot. Their venomous spines serve as a defense mechanism against predators.
They do get stung, but their skin is so thick it doesn't affect them.
Stonefish poison is incredibly toxic. The poison sacs are in the base of the dorsal spines. Step on one of these guys and he'll put the big hurt on you. Got a link for ya if you want it. Wikipedia has pictures as well as an informative article.While the Stonefish is undoubtedly extremely venomous there are others which may be more dangerous - the Box Jellyfish for one as well as another very small jellyfish calledIrukandji jellyfishstone fish
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