The pufferfish forms a globular shape when threatened; it is highly poisonous, with a deadly toxin called tetrodotoxin concentrated in its internal organs.
This Indo-Pacific fish is known for their venomous fin spines, which can deliver painful, though rarely fatal, puncture wounds.
This translucent, eel-like parasitic catfish feeds on blood, attacking humans on rare occasions with its sharp spines from its gill covers, causing severe inflammation, bleeding, and, in extreme cases, even death.
The great white shark is among the most powerful and potentially dangerous predatory fish in the world, known for fatal attacks on swimmers, surfers, divers, kayakers, and small boats.
The moray eels' strong, sharp teeth, perfect for seizing prey, are capable of inflicting serious wounds on predators or humans.
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