Viral Video: The girl put her hand in the water and took out such a poisonous fish, which if bitten would result in death!
Uma Shankar December 25, 2025 04:23 PM

There are thousands of species of fish in the world, some of which are eaten by humans, while some are so poisonous that if bitten, a person can die within a moment. These fish have poison as dangerous as that of snakes. One of them is the stonefish, which looks exactly like a stone, but is very dangerous. Scientists consider them to be one of the most dangerous fish in the world, which no one makes the mistake of even touching. A picture of this poisonous fish is circulating on social media these days. video viral Even people are shocked to see what is happening.

Actually, in this video, a girl is seen easily taking out this dangerous fish by putting her hand inside the water. Then she places it on her palm. He is not at all afraid of what would happen if the fish bites him. This fish, which is expert in hiding, blends completely into the muddy estuaries and rocky reefs and starts looking like a rock. There is a deadly poison in its spinal cord, which injects neurotoxic poison, which causes extreme pain. Even paralysis can occur and without treatment it can be fatal. This poisonous fish is found in the shallow waters of the Indo-Pacific (including northern Australia) and is an ambush predator.

Have you ever seen such a strange fish?

The video has been shared on social media platform X (Twitter) with the ID named @dreamsNscience. This video of just 27 seconds has been viewed more than one lakh 98 thousand times so far, while hundreds of people have liked the video and given various types of reactions.

After watching the video, someone said that touching this fish can prove to be dangerous, while someone else said that there is a lot of difference between courage and wisdom and by picking up the fish in her hand, the girl has done something not wise but risky. If the fish had bitten, this step could have proved costly for him.

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