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"<b>Big ouch!</b><br><br>The unbearable pain from a weeverfish's sting caused one man to amputate his finger.<br><br>Many people are stung handling the nets when hauling in these fish, which are highly sought after for their tasty white flesh.<br><br> People who have been stung by their spines have done some bizarre things to end the pain.<br><br> Fishermen have been known to hammer metal pins into the wounds.<br><br>One man even wrapped his finger in paper soaked with vinegar and set it on fire. <br><br>The pain spreads through the affected limb, becoming more intense until causing the victim to scream in agony.<br><br> The effects last hours, and although excruciating, the sting rarely causes death.",


"<b>Which fish is the fastest?</b><br><br> The fastest of all fish is the sailfish.  In bursts it can reach speeds of up to 67 mph (110 km/h).",


"<b>Catch fish with a live fish!</b><br><br> Remoras are parasites, attaching themselves to marine animals with a suction pad covering most of their head.<br><br>The suction pad, which grows up to 8-inches long, has the power to hold a 100-pound object.<br><br>Tying a line to the remora's tail, a fishermen will throw it into the water and wait while the remora finds something to latch onto.<br><br>Like a prized hunting dog, the remora is so respected that it is talked to, stroked and fed a special diet by the owner.",


"<b>Bee Swarm?</b><br><br>You might think a swarm of bees is near when this fish hums.<br><br>The male midshipman builds a nest under rocky ledges and then he produces a humming sound to entice a mate.<br><br>The sound of all the midshipman humming together is so intense that it sounds like a squadron of motorboats.<br><br>Once the male has attracted a mate he will fertilize her eggs that adhere to the rocky nest he has built.<br><br>The female leaves and the midshipman resumes his humming to attract another mate.<br><br>The midshipman is also known as the California singing fish and the canary bird fish.",


"<b>Sneaky Males!</b><br><br>The Type I midshipman fish can hum, but the Type II cannot.<br><br>The quiet Type IIs are known as 'sneaker males.'<br><br>Because they are unable to attract females with their hum, a sneaker male will hang around the Type I males.<br><br>When they see a chance, they sneak up to a Type I male's mate and fertilize her eggs.<br><br>The sneaker male makes up for his lack of voice with its reproductive capacities.<br><br>The gonads of the sneaker males compromise up to 15 percent of their body weight, compared to one percent in type I males.<br><br>The equivalent in a man weighing 150 pounds would be a 22.5 pound testes!",


"<b>Monster of the ocean?</b><br><br>For centuries, this devilfish was considered a monster of the ocean, destroying boats and devouring people.</b><br><br>It is understandable why seafarers were frightened of the manta ray, as it is the largest member of the ray family, measuring up to 19 feet long and weighing as much as 2,300 pounds.",


"<b>Vampire Fish:</b><br><br>Most tropical fish could survive well in a tank filled with human blood.",

"<b>Fish in Beauty Products? </b><br><br>Pearl essence is obtained primarily from herring and is one of many by-products of large-scale fish processing. <br><br>It is, essentially, the silvery stuff found in fish scales and is used in some lipsticks, nail polishes, ceramic glazes, etc., to make them shimmery. ",

"<b>Big Mouth: </b><br><br>Bathers beware of this killer fish lurking beneath the waters of the Pacific coast... The fearless and extremely ill-tempered sarcastic fringehead is possibly the most ferocious fish along the Pacific. <br><br>Living in abandoned shells and rock crevices, the fringehead has a particular affinity for tin cans and bottles that have been discarded in the ocean.<br><br>An enormous mouth covers the length of their face. When defending its territory, the fringehead opens its mouth so wide that its entire head disappears. <br><br>It rarely leave its home, which it defends mercilessly if anything comes near. The fringehead will viciously attack if an intruder doesn't heed its threat displays. <br><br>The good news for bathers is that fringeheads are only 12 inches long.",

"<b>The Mola Mola, aka The Ocean Sun Fish...</b><br><br> is the largest bony fish in the world, lays up to 5,000,000 eggs at one time.",

"<b>The Abnormal Eye:</b><br><br> The flashlight fish belongs to the family known as Anomalopidae, which is Greek for 'Abnormal Eye.'",

"<b>Clap On, Clap Off...</b><br><br>The flashlight fish can turn the lights in its eyes on and off at will.",

"<b>Tears of a Clown:</b><br><br> Clown fish know they are no match for larger fish who are on the lookout for easy prey, so they have turned toward swimming among anemone, which can protect them with their poisonous tentacles. <br><br>In return for the safety, the clown fish helps keep small, tentacle damaging animals away from the anemones. If it is in great danger, the clown fish will hide in an anemones mouth until the danger has passed.",

"<b>Fish Food:</b><br><br>Whitetips are a known for their violent feeding frenzies. <br><br>Of the 900 men on board the steamship Nova Scotia, sunk by a German submarine, only 192 survived. <br><br>Survivors described the feeding frenzy that ensued when the whitetips came across the survivors."];
