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They made the mistake and ate the ‘bubble’ fish: Danos caught it at Survivor 2017 (Video)

They made the mistake and ate the ‘bubble’ fish: Danos caught it at Survivor 2017 (Video)

A woman has tragically died after eating one of the most poisonous fish, and her husband is enjoying himself. This is the Danos caught at Survivor 2017.

An 83-year-old woman met a tragic end in… Malaysia While her 84-year-old husband struggles to survive. The unlucky couple made the mistake of eating a poisonous one Fish which is known as the “bubble”.

The couple’s daughter said that her father had bought the fish from a fishmonger March 25th Apparently, he didn’t know it contained poison. “My parents bought fish from the same fishmonger for many years, so my father never imagined that this would happen, he would not intentionally buy such a killer fish that would endanger their lives».

At first, the unfortunate woman began to tremble and have difficulty breathing. Then the 84-year-old developed similar symptoms.

The ’cause of death’ is given as ‘Food poisoning with neurological manifestations leading to respiratory failure with abnormal heart rhythms, possibly due to ingestion of ciguatera or tetrodotoxin».

Dano fish

We’ve seen this particular fish get caught Survivor 2017 the George Angelopoulos. The players were impressed, but they didn’t know it was a dangerous fish. In fact, they felt sorry for it and decided to release him to go back to the bottom. It swells to protect itself from its enemies, as its stomach swells and becomes larger than the fish that is trying to eat it.

One of the biggest dangers for the many creatures at the bottom of the sea is the cute little fish that starred in the animated movie “Finding Nemo”. Predatory fish unfortunate enough to catch them are very likely to die of suffocation, while those who eat them may fill their stomachs with tetrodotoxin. Fortunately for them, large predatory fish like sharks are usually not in danger, unlike humans, who can die if they consume them.

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