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Porcupine Puffer Fish Diodon holacanthus. Puffer Fish. Over 120 species of puffers. All very similar Slow Swimmers Lack dorsal fins Swim with pectoral fins Get their name from their ability to ingest large amounts of water quickly. Fused like beak Nocturnal Predators. Porcupines.
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Puffer Fish • Over 120 species of puffers. • All very similar • Slow Swimmers • Lack dorsal fins • Swim with pectoral fins • Get their name from their ability to ingest large amounts of water quickly. • Fused like beak • Nocturnal Predators
Porcupines • Characteristics • Grow up to 12” (others grow up to 3 feet) • muted or cryptic coloring to blend in with their environment • Environment • Rocky Reefs • Tropical & Subtropical regions across the world.> • Behavior • Very curious species • Aggressive • Diet-Carnivorous • Crabs, squid, mollusks and some echinoderms such as long spined urchins • Predators are Tiger Sharks and sea snakes • Human Interaction • some are kept as pets • “Fugu” is a delicacy in some Asian countries
Are They Dangerous? • Tetradotoxin: A poison found in their skin, intestines, gonads, and liver. • Harmful to fish and deadly to humans if ingested • Fatal within 30 minutes • To humans, tetrodotoxin is deadly, up to 1,200 times more poisonous than cyanide. There is enough toxin in one pufferfish to kill 30 adult humans, and there is no known antidote. • Reserach scientists are working on a powerful painkiller based on tetrodotoxin. • A Port Charlotte research clinic is testing a new drug which uses toxins from the pufferfish to eliminate pain • Many tests and trials have been done with positive results but is not available to the public yet
Citations: 1. Halstead, Bruce W. Dangerous Marine Animals. Centreville, Maryland: Cornell Maritime Press,1995: 226-8. 2. Thresher, Ronald E. Reef Fish. St. Petersburg, Florida: Palmetto Publishing Company. 1980:129-130. 3. PufferfishTetraodontidae. PufferfishTetraodontidae. Retrieved from http://animals.nationalgeographic.com/animals/fish/pufferfish/ 4. Photograph by Chris Laughlin/Animals Animals-Earth Scenes 5.Pufferfish toxin helping chemo patients- By Charlie Keegan, Charlotte County Reporter http://www.nbc-2.com/story/21188753/pufferfish-toxin-helping-chemo-patients 6.Tetrodotoxin for moderate to severe cancer pain: a randomized, double blind, parallel design multicenter study-Epub 2008 Feb 4 Hagen NA, du Souich P, Lapointe B, Ong-Lam M, Dubuc B, Walde D, Love R, Ngoc AH; Canadian Tetrodotoxin Study Group. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18243639