Venomous fish
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For toxins used to stun fish in the fishing practices of certain cultures, see Fish toxins.
Venomous fish are fish that produce venom. There are at least 1200 species of venomous fish, and they include the Stonefish, Lionfish, Scorpion Fish, Stargazer, and Toadfish (Daector and Thalassophryne).[1]
See also
- Hallucinogenic fish
- List of venomous animals
- Venomous snake
- Venomous mammals
- Poisonous Amphibians
- Toxic birds
References
- ↑ Grady, Denise Venom Runs Thick in Fish Families, Researchers Learn New York Times 22 August 2006.
External links
- Venomous Fish Outnumber Snakes - LiveScience.com
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