Fish may seem harmless compared to larger predators on land, but some of the deadliest animals are hiding in the oceans and rivers throughout the world. From venomous stings to sharp teeth ...
Imagine you look down and realize that the world's deadliest fish just stung you. That's exactly what happened to one unfortunate paramedic. 26-year-old paramedic Kacper Krupa went swimming at ...
In fact, only 35 pupfish remained in the the world in 2013, although numbers have picked up since. It Thrives On Seismic Aphrodisiacs, Owl Droppings and Chaos You might think a fish that can stop ...
That’s what happened to Tom Brossard from Deadliest Catch ... they put their lives on the line every time they went out to fish. The risk didn’t stop anyone from having fun, though, as ...
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Picture: Supplied / ABC Following numerous blood tests, doctors now believe Mr Krupa was stung by a stonefish, one of the most poisonous fish on the planet – and one of the most difficult to ...
A young paramedic has recalled his suspected run-in with the world’s most venomous fish while holidaying in Australia. While swimming at Haarson’s Cove near Karratha in northern Western ...