If you think that poison only exists in poisonous snakes, you are very wrong. Eight of the world's most notorious, highly poisonous creatures can kill at the slightest touch.
One of them was only exported to China, but Chinese food lovers brought it to the table. This creature can lead to death in as little as fifteen minutes with just one bite, and the last one is so exciting that it will definitely change your imagination.
So, which kind of drug king do you have in mind?
The highly poisonous Eight poison and the delicious chicken heart snail make you pay attention to safety while enjoying the food.
If you love the beach, be sure to pay attention! Pretty seashells may seem tempting, but they can be deadly chicken snails. Named for its shape that resembles a chicken heart or taro, the snail can reach up to 23 centimeters in length and is covered with various patterns and spots.
Despite its slow movement and cute appearance, its hunting methods are extremely cruel. Chicken snails feed on marine worms, small fish, and even other mollusks, so they have evolved extremely sharp **.
When such conches are found on the beach, it is important to handle them with caution to avoid unnecessary injuries.
The snail has a stunt, using its venom"Harpoon", instantly paralyzing the prey and making it a delicacy. This venom is equally effective on the human body because it contains neurotoxins, and the victim does not suffer much before death, but it has extremely high medical value.
Despite the dangers of harvesting this toxin, it is a valuable source that attracts many people to try it.
The seven-hole chicken heart snail and the Duchenne swordtail sea snake, unique sea creatures, are worth exploring and learning about.
The Duchenne swordtail sea snake is a very venomous sea snake that can grow up to 15 meters, likes to swim in coral reefs, and its living environment is below 80 meters.
This type of snake is usually lazy and will only attack when it is threatened by the outside world. At the same time, the Australian funnel spider is also a very dangerous creature, it is extremely venomous and poses a threat to humans.
When you encounter this dangerous creature called the Israeli golden scorpion in the wild, you must be vigilant and never take it lightly. This scorpion is extremely venomous and can die within fifteen minutes as soon as a bite.
It is known that the Israeli golden scorpion is one of the most poisonous scorpions in the world, and its venom can even penetrate human fingernails. The size of the Israeli golden scorpion can reach 6-8 centimeters, which is already considered a "giant" in the scorpion world.
Although the male Israeli golden scorpion is smaller in size, it is more than five times more poisonous than the female. Female Israeli golden scorpions can live up to ten years, while male Israeli golden scorpions have a shorter lifespan and can only survive for 6 to 9 months after mating.
It is worth mentioning that the Israeli golden scorpion likes to stay in dark and damp places, so the Australian toilet seat often becomes their favorite "vacation spot". Fortunately, humans have successfully developed anti-poison agents against this toxin.
The Israeli golden scorpion is not only one of the five poisons that coexist with beauty and danger, but also the controversial "Israeli killer scorpion". Although it has extremely high medicinal value, its gorgeous golden appearance hides the characteristics and poison of **.
Contrary to popular belief, the Israeli golden scorpion is small, but the dose of venom at one time is enough to pose a deadly threat to the elderly and children. However, scorpions are a commonly used drug in the TCM community.
The pharmacologically active proteins contained in its venom provide a large number of precious substances for humans. In particular, chlortoxins play an important role in cancer by tightly binding to cancer cells in the brain and spine to accurately detect the size and location of tumors.
Stonefish, a marine creature with unique medical value, is known as the "diamond of the sea" because the toxins in its body are regarded as precious medical resources. This toxin has been widely used in medical research and has brought millions of dollars in economic benefits.
The unique value of the stonefish makes it one of the most precious animal bodily fluids in the world.
How to survive under an ugly exterior Stonefish is known as the ugliest fish in the world for its bloated body, wide pectoral fins, and irregular protrusions. Their body color changes with the environment, so they often hide on the side of the Haitian reef and disguise themselves as a "reef".
This camouflage not only helps to ambush prey, but also effectively evades predators. The stonefish is an extremely intelligent animal, but if you accidentally step on it, the consequences are unimaginable.
It has more than a dozen stingers on its body, each of which is enough to kill a person. When a stonefish is frightened, the stinger on its back will stand up and point it at the enemy, which even the shoes worn on human feet cannot resist.
Although the stonefish is covered in deadly stingers, it is a delicacy in the eyes of Chinese foodies. The flesh of the stonefish is delicious, the bones are less and the meat is tender, and it also has the medicinal effect of shengjin and moistening the lungs, and the nutritional value is extremely high.
Because of this, stonefish is caught by special people in places like Malaysia and then sold to China, and even in some seafood markets in Southeast Asia, the Chinese logo of stonefish can be seen.
It can be seen that as long as there is the favor of Chinese foodies, even the most terrifying food can become a delicacy.
Taste the unique stonefish tofu soup and feel the deliciousness of the sea; At the same time, enjoy the beautiful colors of the blue-ringed octopus to add to the fun of the meal.
Be cautious of seemingly petite creatures, the blue-ringed octopus is small in size, but it contains a poison that can poison 26 adults. The toxin contains multiple deadly substances, especially tetrodotoxin, which can interfere with the central nervous system and nerve endings in an instant.
The result of infection with its venom is often death due to respiratory failure. In addition, the blue-ringed octopus venom also contains serotonin and acetylcholine, which can prevent blood clotting, leading to massive blood loss and life-threatening.
The "poison master" of the ocean, the blue-ringed octopus, once provoked, their fierce attacks can kill you in an instant. To make matters worse, there is currently no specific drug that can ** their venom.
These octopuses are also "masters of camouflage" in the sea, as they possess the same ability as chameleons to change color in the deep sea. Blue-ringed octopuses are usually yellow in color, while their bodies and tentacles are covered with blue rings.
When they feel threatened, a blue light warning is issued. So, even if you are attracted to their beauty, never try to touch them as it means that your life may be in danger.
When encountering them, it is best to keep your distance and avoid them.
Australia's Taipan snake is known as one of the most venomous snakes in the world. They feed mainly on small mammals and are also the fastest serial attackers. Its attack speed is extremely fast, as if it can bite people in the blink of an eye, but once bitten, you will find not just one tooth mark, but several.
What's even more amazing is that its long fangs are up to 13 millimeters long, and even a behemoth animal like an elephant cannot withstand its sharp attacks. Unlike other snakes, the Taipan snake does not bite its prey like other snakes when attacking until the venom is infused.
It only takes one sip to inject highly toxic toxins, and it can expel 110 mg of potent toxins in one sip. That's enough to kill 100 adults or 500,000 mice, and it's 10 times more toxic than the average cobra.
After being bitten, the victim is at risk of hemolysis and clotting disorders and is in an extremely critical condition.
Scientists have conducted experiments to test the toxicity of box jellyfish, and the results are shocking: if a little box jellyfish poison is injected into human blood, the human blood will coagulate into jelly within ten minutes.
According to clinical cases, once a person is stung by a box jellyfish, the fastest time to die is only 30 minutes. Since each attack injects a lethal amount of toxin, box jellyfish stings have also been clinically fatal.
Thankfully, box jellyfish have a relatively gentle temperament and will only actively attack humans when stimulated.
Although the box jellyfish looks gentle and elegant, it is even known as the most elegant killer in the ocean. These jellyfish are jelly-like and swim gracefully, but they release enough toxin to kill 60 people by touching their fibrous roots.
Box jellyfish have been living on Earth for hundreds of millions of years, they have no obvious visceral structure, no obvious head and limbs, but despite this, their eyesight is very good.
Therefore, the box jellyfish may seem docile, but in fact it is extremely lethal and worthy of people's vigilance.
Box jellyfish are unique creatures that have evolved visual perception structures in all parts of their parts, possessing up to 24 "eyes" that are able to perceive their surroundings in all directions.
This sensory system is essential for the survival of box jellyfish, as their tentacles are unable to help them move, so these tentacles become the primary tool for catching prey and the site where the toxins are most concentrated.
Even if you're a certain distance away from them, the box jellyfish's 3-meter-long tentacles are enough to make you hit. What's even more troubling is that box jellyfish are transparent, and often by the time people find out, it's too late.
The most ferocious killer in the ocean is the box jellyfish. They have incredibly sharp vision, but they don't have any brains. Every year, people all over the world lose their lives to box jellyfish attacks, and even in the Philippines, the number of people killed as a result of this reaches 20 people every year.
Pony (not his real name) has experienced the attacks of box jellyfish first-hand, describing the pain as an unimaginable demon that spreads rapidly throughout the body and is irresistible, even begging doctors to end his life after being taken to the hospital.
New copywriting: Box jellyfish may sound scary in its name, but as long as humans don't take the initiative to tease, there will be no accidents. What other poisonous animals can you name? Welcome to leave a message to share.