Although puffer fish contains toxins, and its toxins can easily make an adult fall, its taste and nutritional value make it served on the table. Even though the toxin of puffer fish has been weakened by artificial culture, most people still dare not try. Although I have never eaten puffer fish or even seen it, I know it has a lovely feature, that is, puffer fish will turn themselves into balloons when they are angry.
Because of this characteristic of puffer fish, many people can't help but want to stimulate it when they see it and watch it gradually expand. At this time, some friends full of whimsy raised a question. The puffer fish looks like a balloon when inflated. Will it burst like a balloon? But someone did do an experiment to confirm this idea, and the experiment got three results.
The skin of puffer fish is very thick. When it is pricked with a fine needle, it is difficult to pierce its skin, which will only make the puffer fish feel pain and flee quickly. With a thicker needle, it can pierce its skin, and it will feel more pain. When he runs away, there will be liquid flowing out of the place where he is stuck, and his body will slowly contract. If it happens to be stuck in its stomach, it will soon become its original appearance, and such a puffer fish will soon die. The puffer fish will shrink into its original shape after being tied and will not be fried.
Although puffer fish looks like a balloon when inflated, it is different from a balloon. It won't explode once it's tied. The ballooning of puffer fish is entirely caused by its own survival instinct. Although delicious, it also contains deadly toxins. If you want to contact, you must pay attention to safety.