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A mother warns beachgoers to wear shoes due to the danger of weever fish, which hide in sand and can sting bare feet. These aquatic animals are common on UK coastlines, and their stings can cause severe allergic reactions or pain. Treatment involves applying hot water and removing spines with tweezers. If symptoms are severe, seek immediate medical help. Many beachgoers shared similar experiences, emphasizing the importance of caution.
Courtesy: www.thesun.co.uk
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