If you mean its venom potentially all together, its the Irukanji jellyfish, which lives in the waters of Queensland, Australia. If you mean how dangerous the venom is to us, it would be Chironex Fleckeri, aka the Box Jellyfish, which also lives in the waters of Queensland, Australia.
they are venomous
they are venomous
The lionfish has venomous spines, and has eight letters.
So that the sea urchin can protect itself from is enemies, it also has venomous spines. They also use their spines to kill other sea ceatures, so they can eat them.
It is a kind of venomous snake.
jelly fish
Yah, dude they be posin' They often have venomous spines but most are not poisonous. If you clean off the spines, you can probably eat them without being poisoned.
So that the sea urchin can protect itself from is enemies, it also has venomous spines. They also use their spines to kill other sea ceatures, so they can eat them.
Another word for an underwater creature is a deep sea creature. Deep sea creatures include the cornuta, the giant isopod and the humpback anglerfish.
The Inland Taipan (a snake) is Australia's most venomous land animal. Australia's most venomous creature is the Box jellyfish.
Lionfish, also known as Pterois is a venomous marine fish found mostly in the Indo-Pacific. They are dangerous because of their venomous spines and unique tentacles.
an animal that lives underwater