Yes but it is rare
No, poison will leave you on half a heart, it will not kill you.
To prepare pufferfish safely for consumption, it is important to have it prepared by a trained and licensed chef who knows how to remove the toxic parts of the fish, such as the liver and ovaries, which contain the poison tetrodotoxin. The chef must follow strict guidelines to ensure the pufferfish is safe to eat. It is not recommended to prepare pufferfish at home due to the high risk of poisoning if not done correctly.
Yes they have been given a poison to appear dead. It is derived from pufferfish poison tetrodotoxin.No. Not as depicted in books and movies. That is fiction and fantasy.no, but there is a possibility of creating a virus that can turn a human into a thing alike a zombie.
Water bottle+ Neather warts= Awkward potion Awkward potion+ Spider Eye= Potion of poison Potion of poison+ Gunpowder= Splash potion of poison
Yes, pufferfish poison, known as tetrodotoxin, can potentially be injected by needle. However, this is highly dangerous and illegal, as tetrodotoxin is extremely toxic and can cause paralysis or death even in very small amounts. The effects can occur rapidly, making it a serious health risk. It’s crucial to handle such substances with extreme caution and to avoid any illicit use.
a pufferfish is 2 feet
Mbu pufferfish was created in 1899.
Some animals that use poison as an adaptation to survive include poison dart frogs, box jellyfish, pufferfish, and certain snakes like the black mamba. These animals use their poison for defense against predators, to immobilize prey, or as a warning signal to potential threats.
"Bottle of water" + "Nether wart" to create an Awkard Potion, then add "Spider Eye" to get the Potion of Poison
The most poisonous animal is the box jellyfish, which can deliver a venomous sting that is potentially deadly to humans. Other highly poisonous animals include the golden poison frog, pufferfish, and the inland taipan snake.
Green pufferfish was created in 1822.