Fire Coral: A Burning Nightmare in Tropical Waters
Beware the Stinging Seas
Prepare yourself for a chilling tale of an underwater menace that lurks beneath the pristine waves of tropical paradises. Fire coral, also known as sea ginger, is a creature of the deep that can inflict excruciating pain upon unsuspecting swimmers. But how do you treat a fire coral cut, and why does this infernal creature exist in the first place?
A Painful Encounter
If you ever find your skin brushing against the velvety surface of fire coral, brace yourself for a burning sensation that rivals the fires of hell. The reason for this excruciating pain lies in the coral's microscopic nematocysts, stinging cells that release a venom potent enough to send you screaming for help.
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