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Fugu puffer blowfish. It is used as a delicacy in Japan and is served as sashimi and nabemono. The fugu are not, however, innately poisonous. Their deadly poison tetrodotoxin comes because they eat certain shellfish and the poison is stored in the fugu’s skin, ovaries and liver.