What is the injury typically characterized as from a primary contact with a stargazer spine?

Answer

A sting from a spine rather than a true bite

When an interaction with a stargazer leads to envenomation, the mechanism of injury is specifically identified as a sting resulting from the penetration of specialized spines, which are located near the gill covers. This is differentiated from a true bite, which would imply mandibular action. The spines inject the toxic content into the victim's tissue upon contact, leading to localized trauma alongside the venom injection.

What is the injury typically characterized as from a primary contact with a stargazer spine?
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