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How do you recognize something that you can touch and something you have to run away from as fast as possible? Here is a list of the most dangerous sea creatures you can meet and how to recognize them!
There are so many different species living in the ocean! Some of them are beautiful, some are deadly, and some are both.

TIMESTAMPS
Fire Coral 0:40
Flower Urchin 1:20
Cone Snail 1:50
Portuguese ManofWar 2:32
Snea snakes 3:54
Lionfish 4:51
Chironex 5:39
Surgeonfish 6:15
Indonesian needlefish 6:59
Triggerfish 7:34

SUMMARY
Fire Coral. These small organisms can sting, and the effect can be not very serious and it can be quite bad. A stung person may have severe pains, feel nauseated and even vomit, which is not the best thing to do when you are underwater.
Flower Urchin is both very beautiful and very deadly. It contains toxins that can cause anaphylactic shock, convulsions and finally death. You can get poisoned if you step on it when you are in the sea or the ocean.
Scientists say that just one drop of the cone snail’s poison is enough to kill 20 people! Just one drop!
The most mindblowing fact about ManofWar is that technically we should call it MenofWar, and refer to it not as «it», but «they», and here is why: it’s an animal that is made up of a colony of organisms cooperating together. Manofwar has tentacles that can be 30 feet long, which it uses to paralyze and kill fish and other small creatures.
Sea snakes are much more venomous than their landliving friends. As it turns out, they have to be like that because they hunt fish, so what they need to do is immobilize their prey very quickly not to let it escape.
Many people call the lionfish the most beautiful sea creature in the world. You can find them in the Caribbean and Eastern Atlantic. Lionfishes are not deadly — they do have a venom, but it’s not lethal. However, the pain you will experience if you get stung is so severe that people say you might wish you were dead.
Chironex doesn’t have any teeth, but it’s dangerous as hell. If a person gets stung, they will have excruciating pain, red inflammation in the stung area and heart dysfunction.
Surgeonfish are easily spooked, so you should be extra careful if you see one of them. Don’t make any unexpected fast moves. The good news is, surgeonfish are not aggressive unless, of course, you provoke them.
Indonesian needlefish live in tropical and subtropical waters of the oceans. They, as the name suggests, have a very sharp, needlelike beak, and they are especially dangerous when they hurl themselves out of the water.
Triggerfish is mostly friendly, but only until you are a threat to its nest. The most dangerous are females — if you approach its nest even accidentally, it will bite you. Thankfully, the bites aren’t poisonous, but triggerfish have extremely sharp teeth, so the injuries it can cause need serious medical attention.

If you know about any other sea animals that we haven’t told about, let us know in the comment section below!

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