Stone fish The world most venomous fish
Stonefish
stings in Australia can cause poisoning and death if not treated. The
stonefish is the most venomous fish in the world. The stonefish has
venom in its dorsal spines; when stepped on by a human, the venom is
forced into the foot. Most stonefish stings occur when stepped on, it is
less common for stings when the fish is picked up. Its species have
potent neurotoxins secreted from glands at the base of their needle-like
dorsal fin spines which stick up when disturbed or threatened. The
vernacular name of the species, the stonefish, derives from being able
to camouflage and transform itself to a grey and mottled color similar
to the color of a stone.
This makes this relatively small saltwater fish very hard to spot.
Unfortunately for humans and other creatures, this camouflage can kill.
Their poison coming from the 13 spines on its dorsal area which release
venom from two sacs. This venom causes severe pain with possible shock,
paralysis and tissue death depending on the depth of the penetration.
deadly spider and snake bites a firm bandage should be applied as soon
as possible. Immediately run the wound under hot water at least 43
degree Celsius (109 Fahrenheit). As you can imagine people are most
often stung when they step on a Stonefish, so be sure to tread lightly
and keep your eyes open if you are in the Pacific or Indian Ocean,
particularly in the Great Barrier Reef.stonefish does a very good job of not being seen. It has camouflage that allows it to blend into rocks almost perfectly. It does not stand up when asked to stand and does not tell its neighbors where is is leaving on vacation.