Harm Is Lurking In Objects And Creatures You Thought Were Innocent
Stingrays’ Stinging Sting Could Kill
Stingrays are typically harmless and known for their gentle nature. They often hide under the sand in shallow areas and swim freely in open water. However, they usually sting only when they feel threatened or when humans accidentally step on them.
The renowned conservationist Steve Irwin tragically died when a sharp barb from a stingray pierced his heart. The venom in stingray tail spines can be lethal to small creatures. It is believed that a forceful hit created a hole in his chest.
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