tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8997724252948267275.post63430863890090263..comments2023-05-26T09:51:14.388-04:00Comments on Ashland Marine Biology: Don't Let Looks Distract You....the Venomous LionfishMason Posnerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00027326710842603888noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8997724252948267275.post-46409433570479771342012-03-26T19:56:10.445-04:002012-03-26T19:56:10.445-04:00From what I have read, I have gotten the impressio...From what I have read, I have gotten the impression that it is stronger than a jelly fish. But there are some jelly fish, such as the box jelly that has very strong venom, and I'm not sure how it compares to that. I haven't been able to find a good accurate listing of top marine venomous creatures, but I'm still looking. I did however find out more about the sting of a lionfish. It says that the sting can cause nausea, difficulty of breathing, paralysis, convulsions and collapse. Also, that these affects could last a couple of days and it could possibly take a month to recover if it goes untreated.<br />(http://library.thinkquest.org/C007974/2_1box.htm)Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8997724252948267275.post-69268377172753081692012-03-25T22:35:09.826-04:002012-03-25T22:35:09.826-04:00Very cool. I have heard of the lion fish before bu...Very cool. I have heard of the lion fish before but did not know that it ate its prey in one bite. The video was interesting. Also, I would not really like to be stung with the venom of one of these. Do you know if its venom is more than that of a sting of an adult jelly fish. I know there are numerous species of jelly fish but just a normal jelly.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com