May 24, 2025
Bright but deadly, its skin carries batrachotoxin. Just a tiny amount can kill. Used by Indigenous people on blow darts for hunting.
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Small yet lethal, this octopus carries tetrodotoxin. A single bite can cause paralysis and death. No antidote exists.
Pufferfish organs hold deadly tetrodotoxin—over 1,200 times stronger than cyanide. Only trained chefs can safely prepare it.
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This sea snail stuns prey with a venomous harpoon. Its sting can cause paralysis or death. No known antivenom is available.
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Floating in Indo-Pacific waters, its venom-filled tentacles can cause heart failure within minutes. Among the ocean’s deadliest.
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Aggressive and venomous, it causes muscle spasms and can be fatal. Occasionally found in banana shipments!
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Its sting is dangerous, especially for children or the ill. Found in deserts from North Africa to the Middle East.
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Hiding in ocean sand, the stonefish injects venom through its spines. Painful and possibly fatal without fast treatment.
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The world's most venomous snake. One bite can kill over 100 people, but it’s shy and rarely bites humans.
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This giant lizard’s venom lowers blood pressure and prevents clotting. Its bite slowly weakens and kills prey.
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