

Anyone stung will also find it quickly hard to breathe.

Fast and efficient first aid has usually been the reason why and since the late 1950s an antivenom has been available for use against stonefish toxin.Ī sting is extremely painful straight away intended to be an immediate warning to would-be predators to leave these fish alone. Although many people are believed to have died from stonefish stings on islands throughout the Indian and Pacific oceans, no one in Australia has been known to die from one since European settlement. People are stung by these fish mostly on the feet when they come across them accidentally while walking across reef flats or in rocky areas.
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It’s contained in a series of long spines along the back, each with two glands at the base that pump venom up along a hollow duct in each spine. The venom in stonefish is not for use against prey, but instead against their own potential predators. They have large mouths that open widely and particularly powerful jaws, and together these two features usually allow them to swallow any prey whole. Then they will move with lightning-fast reflexes to snatch and swallow prey. They are what’s known as sit-and-wait, or ambush, predators, which can hide without moving for long periods of time until an unsuspecting fish or crustacean passes too close.

Their highly developed camouflage is all about their mode of capturing prey. It can modify its shape and appearance to blend into the. The stonefish has an oval body and mottled, camouflaged skin. Their 13 dorsal spines are so sharp that they could pierce through a soft-soled shoe. The stonefish is a deadly bottom-dwelling fish with 13 sharp venomous spines on its back, which can inject extremely painful and potentially fatal poison if stepped on or handled carelessly. Being tropical creatures, stonefish are found in the northern half of Australia, in shallow waters in coastal areas. Stonefish are the most, dangerous, venomous fish on Earth.
