Deviation Actions
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Though large doses of a puffer's neurotoxinthe can be deadly - 100 times more potent than cyanide - in small amounts it is known to produce a narcotic effect.
To release the substance, the bottlenose dolphins were caught chasing the pufferfish along the ocean floor.
In a bid to escape attack, footage shows the fish quickly inflating into a ball shape.
The playful dolphins then grab the puffer between their teeth and pass it around until it eventually lets out a burst of poison.
A brown-colored cloud is seen dispersing and diluting in the water. As the dolphins drift off into their own world, the weary pufferfish seizes the chance to deflate and slip away into the deep blue.
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