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Dangerous fishes of all time

10 most dangerous fish in the world

By Mirza MirzaPublished about a year ago 3 min read
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Dangerous fishes of all time
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Great White Sharks are very famous for attacking humans. Which is also considered to be the most dangerous creature of the sea, which tears the biggest creature to pieces with its sharp teeth in a single attack. But do you know that there are many other fish in the world which are more dangerous than shark? Today we will tell about such dangerous fish.

Wel's Catfish

The Wells catfish is a large freshwater fish found in Kazakhstan, China, Greece, Turkey, and Central and Eastern Europe. Its length is 5 meters and weight is up to 150 kg, with which it can live for 50 years. The Wells catfish lives in the warm lakes and rivers of continental Europe. It hunts and eats fish, frogs and other living creatures in the water. Wells catfish is one of the aggressive predators. It has razor sharp sharp teeth. When Wells Catfish is aggressive, it also attacks humans.

Candiru Fish

Candiru fish is not only dangerous but also very poisonous. This fish found in the Amazon River is known as the small monster. Candiru fish are so small that by attacking the delicate parts of the body, they enter directly inside, which leads to the death of anyone.

Electric Ray

Electric ray is one of the electric creatures found in the world. Who live in Temperate Seas around the world. Many species of it are found in the world. They can produce and store electricity through their muscles. Electric rays use electric shock to escape from predators or to catch prey. It can produce electric shocks ranging from 8 to 220 volts at once. Although its electric shocks depend on whether it is for hunting or defense. Electric rays live under mud or sand in the ocean. Its dark brown color helps it to hide from predators in the sea.

Lion Fish

Lionfish are found in the Indo-Pacific and the Atlantic Ocean. Due to its red, white, brown and black bands, it is also called zebrafish, firefish, turkeyfish, tasty fish or butterfly-cod. It is called The length of loin fish is 5 to 45 cm. And the weight is up to 1.5 kg. It has pectoral fins and poisonous sting which is very painful. The poison of lion fish is also dangerous for animals as well as humans. The bite of a loin fish causes severe pain, as well as shortness of breath and vomiting.

Pufferfish

Even though puffer fish looks very beautiful and innocent but it is very poisonous which is found in Japan, China, Philippines and Mexico. Also known as Puffers, Balloonfish, Blowfish, Blowies, BubBlefish, Globe fish, Swell Fish, Toad Fish, Toadies ), also known as Honey Toads, Sugar Toads, and Sea Squab. It is not very big in size. It can live for about 10 years. This fish has poison more dangerous than cyanide, which paralyzes any living being or human being.

Electric Eel

Dangerous electric eels live in the Amazon and Orinoco rivers. Its length is up to 2 meters and weight is 20 kg. This fish is also known to give electric shocks like Electric Ray. There are more than 6000 types of cells called electrolytes in its body. It gives electric shocks from 7 to 600 volts for its defense or to catch the prey. The electric shock of the electric eel is so dangerous that it can cause human heart failure and death.

Piranha

Piranha is a dangerous and deadly fresh water fish which is famous for its razor sharp triangular teeth. It lives in South American rivers. Piranhas always hunt in herds. It hunts and eats a fish or creature bigger than itself in the blink of an eye. Piranhas hunt in large groups to catch larger prey. A hungry piranha can also attack humans, let us tell you that in Amazon it is common for piranhas to attack humans.

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