Dangerous Organisms in the Red Sea

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Jai Bar:
Sadly, but the really most dangerous organisms are missing from the list: El Qaeda terrorist... :( These are supposed to be the most frightening.

I don't think that shark, snake attacks are prevalent, and most jellyfish over there are harmless

Happily, El Qaeda is not operating in the sea :)
 
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Trigger fish is dangeroius only in August - which is the nesting season. I also have a whole in my fin done by the blue one.
In other months they are a nice creatures.

But as Doc Vikingo stressed there are more of them. Still your article points the most common ones - although I disagree on giant murray - they are sweet animals - simply don't touch them....
Good job RSS
Mania
 
1000 of species but the really most dangerous organisms are missing from the list???
 
mania:
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Trigger fish is dangeroius only in August - which is the nesting season. I also have a whole in my fin done by the blue one.
In other months they are a nice creatures.

But as Doc Vikingo stressed there are more of them. Still your article points the most common ones - although I disagree on giant murray - they are sweet animals - simply don't touch them....
Good job RSS
Mania
Thanks and welcome back Mania :)
 
Jason Ooi:
1000 of species but the really most dangerous organisms are missing from the list???

if you have further information about the red sea please share it with us.

Thanks
 
Hydroids are also a very very common source of stings.

I love the wording of the Barracuda. I'm terrified to show a barracuda my first stage now. :wink:
 
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