Takifugu, also known by the Japanese name lit. "river pig", is a genus of Tetraodontidae with 25 species, most of which are native to salt and brackish waters of the northwest Pacific, but a few species are found in freshwater in Asia or more widely in the Indo-Pacific region. Their diet consists mostly of algae, , and sometimes .
The fish contains lethal amounts of the poison tetrodotoxin in the internal organs, especially the liver and the ovaries, but also in the skin and the testes. The poison paralyzes the while the victim stays fully conscious, and eventually dies from asphyxiation. There is currently no antidote, and the standard medical approach is to try to support the respiratory and circulatory system until the effect of the poison wears off.
Most species in the genus are not considered threatened, but there are two notable exceptions: the critically endangered Takifugu chinensis and the endangered Takifugu plagiocellatus.
Takifugu rubripes serves as a model organism in biological research.
Fugu can also change color over time. This helps them to camouflage.
The toxin is called tetrodotoxin, or more precisely anhydrotetrodotoxin 4-epitetrodotoxin and is about 1200 times deadlier than cyanide. This poison can also be found in other animals such as the blue-ringed octopus, , and even some . The pufferfish does not create the poison itself; rather it is generated by bacteria e.g. Pseudomonas within the fish. The fish obtains the bacteria by eating food containing these bacteria. Pufferfish that are born and grown in captivity do not produce tetrodotoxin until they receive some of the poison-producing bacteria, often by eating tissues from a toxin-producing fish. Also, some fish are more poisonous than others. Each fish has enough poison to kill around thirty adult humans.
+ Species of the genus Takifugu | |||
J. Richardson, 1845 | fish measurement | Poisonous, Salt Water | |
J. Richardson, 1845 | fish measurement | Poisonous | |
Tokiharu Abe, 1949 | fish measurement | Poisonous | |
Hilgendorf, 1879 | Red-eyed Puffer, Akamefugu (Japan) | Poisonous | |
Takifugu coronoidus | 暈環多紀魨 (China) | Not poisonous? | |
D. S. Jordan & Snyder, 1901 | fish measurement | Poisonous | |
Li Chun-Sheng?, Wang Cun-Xin & Wang Yu-Gang, 1975 | Yellowbelly pufferfish, Towny puffer, Sansaifugu (Japan), Hwang-jom-pok (Korea), Jú húng dong fang tún (China) | Poisonous | |
D. S. Jordan & Snyder, 1901 | Grass Puffer, Starry puffer, Kusafugu (Japan), Cá Nóc sao (Viet Nam) | Poisonous | |
Bloch, 1786 | Oblong blowfish, Lattice blaasop (India), Bebo (India) Buntal (Malaysia), Pita-pita (Indonesia), Ruitjies-blaasop (South Africa) | Poisonous | |
Tokiharu Abe, 1949 | fish measurement | Poisonous | |
Takifugu ocellatus | Carl Linnaeus, 1758 | Poisonous | |
Kuang Yong-De, Li Chun-Sheng & Liang Sen-Han, 1984 | Not Poisonous? | ||
Takifugu pardalis* | Temminck & Hermann Schlegel, 1850 | Panther puffer, Higanfugu (Japan), Chol-pok (Korea), Bào wén dong fang tún (China) | Poisonous |
Takifugu plagiocellatus | Li Chun-Sheng, 2002 | ||
Takifugu poecilonotus* | Temminck & Hermann Schlegel, 1850 | Fine Patterned Puffer, Komonfugu (Japan), Huin-jom-pok (Korea), Ban dian dong fang tún (斑点东方鲀) (China) | Poisonous |
Temminck & Hermann Schlegel, 1850 | Purple Puffer, Namera-fugu (Japan), Mafugu (Japan), Kom-pok (Korea), Zi sè dong fang tún) (China) | Poisonous | |
Chu Yuan-Ting, 1935 | Nameradafugu (Japan), Nameradamashi (Japan) | Poisonous | |
Tokiharu Abe, 1947 | fish measurement | Poisonous | |
Tian Ming-Cheng, Cheng Qing-Tai & Q. Wang, 1975 | Reticulate Puffer, Amime-fugu (Japan) | Poisonous | |
Temminck & Hermann Schlegel, 1850 | Torafugu (Japan), Japanese Puffer, Tiger Puffer, Hóng qí dong fang tún(红鳍东方鲀) (China), Cha-ju-pok (Korea) | fish measurement | Poisonous, Used in Chinese Medicine, Genome sequenced completely |
Tokiharu Abe, 1988 | fish measurement | Poisonous | |
Takifugu stictonotus* | Temminck & Hermann Schlegel, 1850 | Spotback, Spottyback Puffer, Gomafugu (Japan) | Poisonous |
Takifugu variomaculatus | Li Chun-Sheng & Kuang Yong-De, 2002 | ||
Temminck & Hermann Schlegel, 1850 | Purple Puffer, Pear Puffer, Shosaifugu (Japan), Nashifugu (Japan), Kuk-mae-ri-bok (Korea), Chóng wén dong fang tún (China) | Poisonous | |
Takifugu xanthopterus* | Temminck & Hermann Schlegel, 1850 | Yellowfin puffer, Shimafugu (Japan), Kka-ch'i-pok (Korea), Tiáo wén dong fang tún (China) | Poisonous |
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