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May 31st, 2009, 08:53 PM | #1 |
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lionfish
And what a big mouth they have
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September 22nd, 2009, 06:23 PM | #2 |
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And Poisonous spines Too! Double your pleasure, a big mouth and Poisonous spines. A double whammy, to small fish and to fish keepers.
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venomous not poisonous
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September 30th, 2009, 09:00 PM | #4 |
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Technically you are correct however as you can see below Poisonous is also acceptable.
Main Entry: poi·son·ous Pronunciation: \ˈpȯiz-nəs, ˈpȯi-zən-əs\ Function: adjective Date: 1565 1 : destructive, harmful 2 : having the properties or effects of poison : venomous 3 : spiteful, malicious — poi·son·ous·ly adverb Main Entry: ven·om·ous Pronunciation: \ˈve-nə-məs\ Function: adjective Date: 14th century 1 : full of venom: as a : poisonous, envenomed b : noxious, pernicious <expose a venomous dope ring — Don Porter> c : spiteful, malevolent <venomous criticism> 2 : having a venom-producing gland and able to inflict a poisoned wound <venomous snakes>
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poisonous is what an animal produce, while venomous is in the animals body or skin.
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Some puffer fish contain a poisonous gland which if eaten will kill you. These fish are generally referred to as poisonous not venomous. The Black Widow or Brown Recluse spiders are referred to correctly as either venomous or poisonous. Snakes are referred to as either Venomous or non-Venomous or Poisonous or non-Poisonous, each is valid. The Blue-Ring Octopus is correctly referred to as one of the most poisonous creatures in the sea, while it's venom, is considered one of the most toxic. It secretes this venom or poison (a neurotoxin) through it's bite. So the octopus is poisonous and what it secretes is venomous. However if you insist that Lion Fish are Venomous and not Poisonous be my guest. Linguistics is not one of my strong points, so your answer is as good or better than mine. In any event, it's not a good idea to pick up a Lion Fish with your hands. Hopefully end of this discussion.
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Either way a know a few who have been stung by a lion fish, and I have heard it is very painfull. I have been lucky so far and very carefull aroud them, i have not been stuck.
One friend was pricked by a dead one and he was in extreme pain. |
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