This thread has taken a weird turn.
I had a chunk off the tip of my index finger removed by a 10 inch dog faced puffer. Several years ago
I had a chunk off the tip of my index finger removed by a 10 inch dog faced puffer. Several years ago
I would think a large puffer like a Fahaka or mbu or any of the large salt waters would be worseProbably better as a thread of its own, but what do you think would have the better/most dangerous bite, black piranha or a puffer?
I know puffers win on jaw strength, but like it matters when you can break metal either way.
I'm pretty sure this is part of a "work safe" video for training newbies. It lets the newbies know that just because the fish is dead, it doesn't mean it can't still seriously injure you.check out this wolf eel!!
Where can I get one!check out this wolf eel!!
im pretty sure they are endangered which sucks.Where can I get one!
The problem with monkfish is that they have a calcified throat sphincter which acts as a second jaw (for crushing hard-shelled prey). That's why the diver was in pain, not from the teeth, but because he was having his finger crushed to the bone.