National Geographic video – Fish war in Dahab’s Red Sea

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Wed, 18 Oct 2017 - 11:30 GMT

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Cover photo – Red Sea – Reuters

Cover photo – Red Sea – Reuters

CAIRO – 18 October 2017: National Geographic Channel published a video filmed by a diver in the Red Sea in Dahab, showing an eel swallowing a toxic puffer fish whole.
Most puffer fish are highly toxic and usually escape from the jaws of an eel by expanding their size under the water.


Moray eels use their teeth to catch the deadly puffer fish, helping us to get rid of a poisonous type of fish.

The Red Sea in Dahab is really wild and mystic, as it is full of beautiful reefs, in addition to 20 interesting diving spots, with incredible depths of water that impress divers, who enjoy what they see happening beneath Dahab’s waters.

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