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The Caribbean Sea has been invaded by "dangerous species", and the locals have coped with the best of both worlds

In the Caribbean, you can often see such a scene, people pushing a brightly colored fish and selling, and people nearby quickly move closer to buy it after hearing the shouting.

The Caribbean Sea has been invaded by "dangerous species", and the locals have coped with the best of both worlds

This gorgeous spiny fin fish is called lionfish, this fish is very dangerous, the appetite is very big to see what to eat, and other fish can not take them, because their fins and spines have poisonous glands, even sharks do not like to eat them.

The Caribbean Sea has been invaded by "dangerous species", and the locals have coped with the best of both worlds

This fish has been flooded in the local waters, often preying on small fish, which has caused serious damage to the local ecology.

The Caribbean Sea has been invaded by "dangerous species", and the locals have coped with the best of both worlds

Because of the flood, this fish is sold very cheaply locally, and the locals not only buy it to make delicious food, but also dry it to make food for pets.

The Caribbean Sea has been invaded by "dangerous species", and the locals have coped with the best of both worlds

Lion fish fin spines have poisonous glands, people are stabbed after severe pain, severe breathing difficulties, and even fainting. But it still can't stop people from eating them, as long as the fish spines are shaved off when slaughtered, there is no fear of poisoning, but the locals eat it very simply, mostly for barbecue or frying with sauce. Now this fish is often present on the tables of locals, enjoying the food while also protecting the local ecosystem.  Copyright Notice: If copyright issues are involved, please contact the author with proof of ownership ( Article Source: Anecdote Explorer)

The Caribbean Sea has been invaded by "dangerous species", and the locals have coped with the best of both worlds