Most dangerous sea creatures

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    10. Flower Urchin

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    9. Barracuda

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    8. Textile Cone Snail

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    7. Leopard Seal

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    6. Stonefish

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    5. Blue Ringed Octopus

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    4. Box Jellyfish

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    3. Sea Snakes

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    2. Saltwater Crocodile

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    1. Sharks

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    1. Pufferfish (some species are also called toadfish) have been given the title ‘Most Poisonous Fish’ and have also been labeled the second most poisonous vertebrate in the world. The toxin responsible for ranking this fish so high in the “danger zone” is called tetrodotoxin. Tetrodotoxin is neurotoxic and inhibits neural transmission leading to weakness, paralysis, and even death at relatively low concentrations (~2mg). This toxin is found in the fish’s liver, ovaries, intestines and skin, leaving muscle tissue with relatively low and somewhat safe levels to eat. However, only highly trained and certified chefs are allowed to prepare this fish for consumption; a common practice in Japan where pufferfish are considered a delicacy.