
Red Sea Dangers: Three Fish You Need to Know About
Red Sea Dangers: Three Fish to Watch Out For Tourists visiting Egypt's Red Sea resorts should be aware of three potentially dangerous fish species lurking in the waters. A recent video by travel blogger travel24.online highlights these threats, offering vital safety advice. The first is the surgeonfish, commonly known as Dori. Its sharp spines, described as 'like a surgical knife,' can cause significant injuries. "This fish is practically everywhere," warns travel24.online in the video. The second is the lionfish, often found near piers where tourists swim. Its venomous spines deliver a painful sting. The blogger advises caution in these areas. Finally, the stonefish, masters of camouflage in coral, poses a threat to those walking barefoot near the shore. Its venomous spines can cause severe pain and require medical attention. The video serves as a reminder for tourists to be mindful of their surroundings and take precautions to avoid these dangerous encounters, ensuring a safe and enjoyable Red Sea vacation.