the answer is No they are very dangerous sea critters so when swiming on a shallow dark space looks down and dont step in coral . it has very dangerous spine like pointers on it back that ingects poisen. So be carfull.
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.
Stonefish have few natural predators due to their ability to blend in with their surroundings and their potent venom. However, some predators of stonefish include large fish, sharks, and sea snakes. Humans are also a threat to stonefish due to accidental encounters while swimming or fishing.
The fish you are describing is likely a stonefish. Stonefish are known for their ability to camouflage by resembling rocks or algae in their environment. They are extremely venomous and can be found in coastal waters of the Indo-Pacific region.
They adapt by camoflauging into the rocks!
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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
yes it is going extincted
Brent Stonefish has written: 'Moving beyond'
no
Yes
It's estimated that a few people die from stonefish envenomation each year. Stonefish venom is extremely potent and can be fatal if not treated promptly.
humans eat stonefish for food. you should try it some day its delicious They are endangered.
yes
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