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Stonefish have 13 hollow dorsal spines which conduct venom into the puncture when the spine is pressed. Although deaths have occurred, no fatalities have been recorded in Australian waters. Other fish have similar structures and cause a similar syndrome, but their envenomation cannot be treated with stonefish antivenom. These include stingrays. Venom and AntivenomFind out here how antivenom is made and how it works, and find out about the nature of venom and its effects. | |