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Man almost stomps on stonefish with venom that inflicts enough pain to kill

Por: Newsweek Health November 02, 2022

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An Australian naturalist narrowly missed stepping on a stonefish, one of the most venomous fish in the world. These masters of camouflage can survive for up to 24 hours out of water and are easily mistaken for misshapen rocks by unsuspecting beachgoers.Daniel Brown encountered the deadly creature while exploring rock pools in the suburb of Lee Point, which is near Darwin in Australia's Northern Territory. He shared his experience on... + full article



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