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Weevers are sometimes erroneously called 'weaver fish', although the word is unrelated. In fact the word 'weever' is believed to derive from the Old French word wivre, meaning serpent or dragon, from the Latin vipera. [5]
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A weeverfish is the most venomous fish found in the Black Sea, the Eastern Atlantic Ocean, North Sea, Mediterranean Sea, and European coastal waters. Signs and symptoms include fever, chills, fainting, nausea, low blood pressure, headaches, sweating, and difficulty breathing.
Jul 13, 2017 · Learn about the greater and lesser weever, two potentially deadly fish found in British waters. Find out how to identify, avoid and treat their venomous spines.
Weever, any of four species of small marine fishes of the family Trachinidae (order Perciformes). Weevers are long-bodied fishes that habitually bury themselves in the sand. They have large, upwardly slanted mouths and eyes near the top of the head.
Learn about weever fish, a venomous fish that buries itself in sand and can sting humans. Find out where they live, what they eat, how to avoid and treat their stings, and more.