I watched a video where a fellow touched one on purpose. Their name says it all. I'm glad I didn't touch it. The thing was shedding spines all over the handrail. They are some nasty little buggers. A person has to watch what they touch in the ocean. Thanks for watching and commenting!
Yeah I was doing some research last night and all I could find was a smooth puffer. It's odd that he wasn't puffing up. Maybe they don't always puff up that much or the smooth puffer just doesn't puff up that much? Thanks for watching and commenting. I appreciate it very much.
Your welcome! They get pretty big. I seen them swimming on the surface and fishermen cast a jig or some kind of bait. I seen them caught weighing up to 5-6 pounds
That "worm" looked crazy!
Very dangerous too.
Some stuff in the ocean is scary.
It sure is.
I got stung by one of those 22 years ago and it hurt/burned unbelievable
I watched a video where a fellow touched one on purpose. Their name says it all. I'm glad I didn't touch it. The thing was shedding spines all over the handrail. They are some nasty little buggers. A person has to watch what they touch in the ocean. Thanks for watching and commenting!
That’s a Smooth Puffer most pier regulars call them a Rabit fish I believe
Yeah I was doing some research last night and all I could find was a smooth puffer. It's odd that he wasn't puffing up. Maybe they don't always puff up that much or the smooth puffer just doesn't puff up that much? Thanks for watching and commenting. I appreciate it very much.
Your welcome! They get pretty big. I seen them swimming on the surface and fishermen cast a jig or some kind of bait. I seen them caught weighing up to 5-6 pounds
@@rangerbob244 That is a BIG pufferfish. It seems they can be toxic to eat though.