Why do blowfish blowup?

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2026-03-16 15:55

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Blowfish inflate as a defense mechanism when they feel threatened. When startled, they rapidly ingest water (or sometimes air), causing their bodies to expand significantly, making them appear larger and more intimidating to potential predators. This inflation also helps them become too large to swallow. The process is a survival strategy that deters attacks from other fish and marine animals.

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