Underwater assassins |
Among the numerous representatives of the marine fauna, there are many dangerous poisonous creatures. In some, the poison is produced by special glands and goes from them to the teeth, thorns, needles. Others do not "fight" with the help of poison, but in themselves are dangerous: the poison is contained in some of their organs. There are fish and shellfish that have both of these qualities. The poison of marine life causes a variety of consequences - convulsions, general damage to the nervous system, hemorrhages, heart paralysis. The degree of exposure to the poison is different. Sometimes it is just a slight burn, sometimes almost instant death.
Among the poisonous fish, the most dangerous is the stone fish that lives in coral reefs. Its “official” name is wart, but it is also called a stone: when it lies half-buried in silt or sand, at the bottom of a crevice or among coral fragments, it is very difficult to distinguish a wart from a simple stone. Its shapeless body is dull brown or yellow-gray in color, dotted with protrusions and bumps. On a large head, small eyes stick out on outgrowths. Twelve thick spines of the dorsal fin are equipped with venom glands. Wart is a sedentary fish; she lives in shallow water, among reefs and rocks. At the slightest danger, it spreads poisonous fin spines. These sharp and tough spikes can pierce even thick soles. Often, the victim immediately loses consciousness. If the injection fell into a large blood vessel, death can occur in two to three hours. These fish are found in the Red Sea, along the shores of the Indian Ocean, in the waters of Australia, Indonesia, and the Philippines.
For days, the zebra fish stands motionless, hiding in a crevice or in coral thickets. Its long fins are like the shoots of strange plants. But as soon as any fish swim closer to these "shoots", it immediately becomes a zebra's prey. In the evening, zebra fish move to new "camps". When they sail, gracefully shaking their striped bodies and fluffing up their multi-colored fins, they resemble ships sailing under all sails. This brightly colored creature has eighteen poisonous thorns, constantly ready to hit the victim. Even slightly pricked on these thorns, a person begins to experience sharp pain and may even lose consciousness. If measures are not taken in a timely manner, then a fatal outcome is possible.
Toad fish hide near the shores among rocks and algae, where they feed on small fish and crustaceans.
A few words about stingrays, whose powerful spike, crowning the tail, often inflicts painful wounds on people.
As already mentioned, the stingray's weapon is a large sharp spike at the end of the tail. He also has appendages that produce poisonous substances, N. Lazarev |
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