Back to newsA dog died within 30 minutes after eating a pufferfish (lagocephalus) it found on a beach in Crete, according to a widely shared post by Maria Kaloudioti. Pufferfish contain tetrodotoxin, one of the most potent natural toxins known, and have been washing up on Greek beaches in increasing numbers in recent years due to warming Mediterranean waters. The fish are dangerous even when dead and beached. Tourists visiting Crete's beaches should avoid touching any pufferfish found on the shore and keep pets away from them entirely. If a person or animal comes into contact with one or shows symptoms such as numbness, difficulty breathing, or paralysis, seek emergency medical attention immediately. Local authorities recommend reporting beached pufferfish to beach staff rather than handling them yourself.
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Deadly Pufferfish Washing Up on Crete Beaches, Dog Dies
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