Whoa miss goody I know sharks have very abrasive skin especially rubbed the wrong way can cause skin abrasions.
Flathead and some catfish have a barb on the back of their gills with nasty toxins like many marine stingers usually just causing a bit of discomfort but bruising under the toes like that I would be questioning circulatory something ?
Press down on the toe nail until it goes white then let go
and observe how fast it returns to normal colour.
If it does not snap back very quickly, You got problems.
Big Problems.
I use that when applying pressure bandages.
Not recommended to the non trained but also tourniquets.
Methinks it may have been a Stingray, as the sh!t that they inject into you is black gunk. Had a young brother get hit by one in similar circumstances many years ago.
One of the kids just phone to make sure there mum is not swimming as it came up on there internet that there are two Bull sharks swimming in the same spot Linda got bitten the other day
Both of the bull sharks are around 2.5 metres long
No wonder I don't like swimming at the beaches
Ms Linda foot today.
Linda got her boss to have a look at it last night,