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I think it depends on the variety of species and their context because the harm depends on the situation. Some aquatic animals should be considered very harmful to humans, like sharks and crocodiles. We have to follow safety procedures when we are in the ocean for sea-level activities. However, most of the animals are not [...]
I know this is a very crucial issue in recent days. Many researchers suggest that aquatic animals are easily affected by plastic. For example, microplastics are the most dangerous substances that affect aquatic species' extinction in the ocean because they take a long time to degrade, leading to implications for their bodies and being easily [...]
Yes, some aquatic animals are dangerous, especially sharks and other big fish. Sharks are man-eaters, and other fish such as pufferfish have a substance called tetrodotoxin. It is 1,200 times more toxic than cyanide. It is enough to kill 30 people.
It depends on the type of animal. Actually, some aquatic animals are very friendly, like dolphins, for example. They engage with humans in a friendly way. Humans are able to train them to perform in water shows. These animals are not dangerous at all. However, there are many dangerous aquatic animals, such as the big [...]
