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MOON FISH
Age: 150 million years
Period: Upper Jurassic
Location: Ohmden, Holzmaden, Württernberg, Germany
Most of these fish of the Tetradontidae family contain tetradoxin, a strong poison produced by
bacteria that live in their bodies. Tetradoxin is a poison that stops the nerve cells' ability to
communicate, and even 1 milligram can cause a human being's death. These fish's skin is
rough and flexible. Thanks to a bone under their chin, they are able to swallow water and
then double their size by locking this bone.
Pictured is a moon fish that lived 150 million years ago, with the identical appearance and
structure of moon fish living today. This fossil exposes once again that evolution is a fictious
concept.
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