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Invasive toxic pufferfish found on Israel shores

Invasive pufferfish that entered the Mediterranean sea via the Suez Canal are spreading on Israel’s beaches, carrying poisonthat can cause respiratory paralysis; Several dogs and kids nearly died after contact, prompting authorities to warn the public not to touch the fish

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Invasive toxic pufferfish found on Israel shores

Invasive pufferfish that entered the Mediterranean sea via the Suez Canal are spreading on Israel’s beaches, carrying poisonthat can cause respiratory paralysis; Several dogs and kids nearly died after contact,…

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Toxic pufferfish invade Mediterranean tourist hotspots

With fang-like teeth that can tear through bone, wood and metal, the Greek Red Cross issued an urgent alert over the aggressive invasive species.

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  1. domenica 5 luglio 2026·ynetnews.com

    Invasive toxic pufferfish found on Israel shores

    Invasive pufferfish that entered the Mediterranean sea via the Suez Canal are spreading on Israel’s beaches, carrying poisonthat can cause respiratory paralysis; Several dogs and…

  2. lunedì 6 luglio 2026·dailymail.com

    Toxic pufferfish invade Mediterranean tourist hotspots

    With fang-like teeth that can tear through bone, wood and metal, the Greek Red Cross issued an urgent alert over the aggressive invasive species.