Pufferfish, also known as “fugu” in Japan, inhabit warm coastal waters around the globe. Their unique ability to inflate into a spiky ball when threatened, combined with their distinctive appearance, has made them a cultural fascination worldwide.
The danger of eating pufferfish lies in its tetrodotoxin, a powerful neurotoxin found in its liver, ovaries, and skin.
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