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Friday, August 13, 2021

English: The most poisonous animals:

 

If there's one thing animals are good at, it's killing other animals—and one of the most sneaky, insidious and effective means of delivering the death blow is via toxic chemical compounds. These most poisonous animals could easily kill a full-grown human being.  Technical note: a "poisonous" animal is one that transmits its toxin passively, by being eaten or attacked by other animals; a "venomous" animal actively injects toxin into its victims, via stingers, fangs or other appendages.

*Most Poisonous Amphibian: The Golden Dart Frog. Found only in the dense rain forests of western Colombia, the golden dart frog secretes enough glistening poison from its skin to kill 10 to 20 humans—so imagine the results when this tiny amphibian is gobbled up by a small, furry, unsuspecting mammal. (Only one species of snake, Liophis epinephelus, is resistant to this frog's poison, but it can still be killed by sufficiently large doses.) The golden dart frog derives its poison from its diet of indigenous ants and beetles; specimens raised in captivity, and fed on fruit flies and other common insects, are completely harmless.

*Most Poisonous Bird: The Hooded Pitohui. One doesn't often think of birds as poisonous, much less venomous, but nature always seems to find a way. The hooded pitohui of New Guinea harbors a neurotoxin called homo batrachotoxin in its skin and feathers, which only causes slight numbness and tingling in humans but can be much more harmful to smaller animals. (Apparently, the pitohui derives this poison from its diet of beetles, which are also the source of the toxins secreted by poison dart frogs.) For the record, the only other known poisonous bird is the common quail, the meat of which (if the bird had been eating a particular kind of plant) can cause a non-fatal human disease called "coturnism."

*Most Venomous Cephalopod: The Blue-Ringed Octopus, If the phrase "silent but deadly" applies to any animal, it's the blue-ringed octopus of the Indian and Pacific oceans. This modestly sized cephalopod (the largest specimens rarely exceed eight inches) delivers an almost painless bite when agitated, the venom of which can paralyze and kill an adult human in only a few minutes.

*Most Venomous Fish: The Stonefish.True to its name, this southern Pacific fish looks uncannily like a rock or piece of coral (a form of camouflage meant to protect it from predators), and it's easily stepped on by careless beach goers, at which point it delivers a potent toxin to the underside of the offender's feet. The victim usually losses consciousness  within 20 seconds and dies within 4 minutes.

*Most Venomous Insect: The Maricopa Harvester Ant. When discussing venomous insects, it's important to maintain a sense of perspective. The honey bee is technically venomous, but you'd need to get stung about 10,000 times, all at once, to lose your life. The Maricopa harvester ant is an order of magnitude far more dangerous: you'd need to sustain only about 300 bites from this Ant to sustain a premature death. Fortunately, it's almost impossible to inadvertently flatten a Maricopa colony as they have been known to build nests up to a staggering 30’ x 6’.

*Most Venomous Jellyfish: The Sea Wasp.Box jellyfish (which possess boxy rather than round bells) are by far the most dangerous invertebrates in the world, and the sea wasp, Chironex fleckeri, is by far the most dangerous box jelly. The tentacles of C. fleckeri are covered with "cnidocytes," cells that literally explode on contact and deliver venom to the intruder's skin. Most humans who come in contact with sea wasps merely experience excruciating pain, but a close encounter with a large specimen can result in death in under five minutes.

*Most Venomous Mammal: The Platypus. Granted, death by platypus is a very rare phenomenon. The fact is, the platypus makes this list due to the poison-laden spurs males is in use to battle each other during mating season. Occasionally, a platypus attacks can be fatal to small pets. (For the record, the only other identified venomous mammals are three species of shrew and the Cuban solenodon.)

*Most Venomous Mollusk: The Marble Cone Snail. If you've never had the occasion to use the phrase "predatory sea snail," then you clearly don't know enough about the breadth and diversity of marine life that can kill you with one bite. Conus marmoreus, the marbled cone snail, immobilizes its prey (which includes other cone snails) with a toxic venom that can easily exterminate a human. The snail engages intense muscular contractions to fire a harpoon-shaped tooth into the prey's skin, at which point the snail retracts its tooth and eats its paralyzed victim at leisure.

*Most Venomous Snake: The Inland Taipan.It's a good thing the inland taipan has such a gentle disposition: the venom of this Australian snake is the most powerful in the reptile kingdom, a single bite containing enough chemicals to kill a hundred full-grown humans. (For the record, the inland taipan's venom is composed of a rich stew of neurotoxins, hemotoxins, myotoxins and nephrotoxins, which basically means it can dissolve your blood, brain, muscles and kidneys before you hit the ground.)

*Most Venomous Spider: The Brazilian Wandering Spider. If you happen to be an arachnophobe, there's good news and bad news about the Brazilian wandering spider. The good news is that this spider lives in tropical South America, and doesn't necessarily deliver a full dose of venom when it bites, and rarely attacks humans; even better, an effective antivenom (if delivered quickly) makes fatalities extremely rare. The bad news is that the Brazilian wandering spider secretes a potent neurotoxin that slowly paralyzes and strangulates its victims even in microscopic doses.

*Most Poisonous Testudine: The Hawksbill Turtle. Unlike some of the other animals on this list, hawksbill turtles aren't exactly petite: full-grown individuals weigh between 195 and 255 pounds, about as much as the average human. These turtles have a worldwide distribution, and the populations in southeast Asia occasionally gorge themselves on toxic algae, meaning that any humans who eat their meat are liable to come down with a bad case of marine turtle poisoning (symptoms include nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, and other intestinal maladies).

And that’s it for this post,  and as always, stay safe!

– bird.

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