Quote Originally Posted by Oggie
Quote Originally Posted by Punisher136
I just find all these things that produce venom really strange. How does a creature evolve the ability to make such a thing and then know that it will successful against things it hasn't even run into yet? That sucks about no antivenom but taking some stuff to boost up your metabolism should work enough. The blue ring octopus is deadlier than that. There's a reason we have lungs and not gills, we're not supposed to mess with those things in the water.
Hehe, yeah man... if scientists can't explain it, there is no way I will.
Apparently the venom that the cone snails produce contains certain compounds which, when isolated have huge pain killing potential in humans. Research has shown that it can be at 10,000 times more effective than morphine, and without the side effects and addictive properties of morphine too.
There are some seriously venomous creatures out there... I think the box jellyfish has the most deadly venom of all, right?
Terrifying and fascinating at he same time. :P

yeah oggie, i got stung by a box jelly of the australian east coast (north avoca beach) to be presise.
it got me across the back of my calf and wrapped around my thigh
i tell u man i was the most painfull experience off my life, i was paralised from the waist down for about 30 mins and cralled up the beach crying like a little girl thats how painfull it was. the doctor said if it had stung me across the chest i would be dead.
incase ur wondering how i know it was a box jelly? cause the little fucker was still stuck to me leg when i got out of the water. but i tell u what, a sting from a box will bring the toughest of men to tears.
i was pretty lucky