yes, the poison remains active when the puffer is dead.
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stingray
i feed my 7" stars and stripes puffer fish 2 LARGE prawns 2 frozen cubes of brimeshrimps or krill or myisis shrimp 2 clams in the morrning and again in the eveining. she always looking for more too.
The Gulf fritillary caterpillar has soft spines that do not sting. However, it is poisonous if ingested.
it is dangerous to other fish because it is poisonion
Yes... they do
the catfish because of its poisonous barbs, the puffer fish because if the shark eat it, the shark's mouth will be pierce of the puffer fish spines, some jellyfish can kill it and maybe a stingray too.
A bubblefish is otherwise known as a puffer fish. It is a small fish covered in external spines that will puff itself up into a sphere to deter predators. The spines are also poisonous.
it looks like hard rocks together
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Puffer fish spines are primarily made of a tough, keratin-like material, which is similar to the composition of human fingernails. These spines are not true bones but are derived from the fish's skin and help provide protection against predators. When the puffer fish inflates, the spines become more pronounced, adding to its defense mechanism.
First, puffer fish are poisonous, so if one is eaten, its predator dies, preventing that predator from reproducing. Secondly, if threatened, they can inflate themselves, expanding in size and pointing their spines outward. This startles predators and hurts them if the predator still tries to bite the pufferfish.
Yes, the Puffer Fish is a poisonous type of fish.
If the shark eats the puffer fish and puffer fish is inside the sharks throat it blows up like a balloon with really sharp spines so yes puffer fish can really kill sharks.
The spines on blow fish are poisonous.
no they are not poisonous but they are dangerous
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