
Top 7 Most Dangerous Sea Animals ( Clear Explanation)
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01.Great barracuda
Measuring up to 6ft, the great barracuda uses lightning speed and ambush tactics to catch its prey of fish.
The great barracuda’s fang-like teeth are very similar to those of a piranha, and there have been reported cases of barracudas leaping out of water and injuring boaters.
02.Lionfish
The lionfish is a beautiful venomous marine fish that’s also sometimes called a zebrafish or fire fish. They are colorful, usually sporting red, white, and black bands. They have distinctive spiky fins that radiate out around their bodies.
Lionfish are great predators and are often a hazard to divers and fishermen. If stung, a human being will experience everything from extreme pain to vomiting and difficulty breathing. One might also experience diarrhea, heartburn, headache, and numbness. Their venom is rarely fatal, but there have been examples of extreme allergic reactions resulting in hospitalization and death.
03.Box Jellyfish
This notoriously dangerous jellyfish often tops the list of the most dangerous sea creatures in the world. While it might not look threatening, its sting is life-threatening. The sting can result in death in less than five minutes. Unlike some jellyfish, the box jellyfish can swim, this means they’re capable of hunting for prey and can move through the ocean at a quicker pace.
04.Great White Shark
This one’s a given. Sharks are responsible for thousands of unprovoked attacks on humans across the globe since the year 1580, reports the International Shark Attack File. And while certain species are more, let’s say curious, when it comes to humans as prey – Bull Sharks, Tiger Sharks come to mind – the Great White can do the most damage. They’re behind the most attacks on humans, the most fatalities, and – perhaps most chilling – they can be found in any and every ocean across the world.
05.Blue-Ringed Octopus
Did you know that all octopuses (octopi?) are venomous? It’s true, but few pack a punch like the tiny blue-ringed octopus. With venom 1,000 times more powerful than cyanide, the blue-ringed octopus is considered one of the deadliest creatures on earth. If bitten by the beak of these guys – which humans won’t even feel because it’s so small – the octopus can then release its venom into the bloodstream. If untreated, a bite can result in death within 24 hours or as little as 20 minutes.
06.Moray Eel
The Moray eel is the largest type of eel, they are commonly found near coral reefs in shallow waters. A study found that they have a second set of toothed jaws that drag prey into their throats. They are the only animals that use “pharyngeal” jaws to capture their prey. It you encounter a moray eel, turn the other way because their bite is said to be extremely painful.
07. Cone snail
Cone snails are a group of extremely venomous sea snails. There are over 600 species around the world. They are capable of stinging humans, despite their mundane appearance, and should never be handled. Their shells are often colorful, displaying interesting and complex patterns. An unfortunate attraction for humans and a deterrent for predators. Their venom is extremely toxic and can be fatal to humans. Interestingly, that same venom has been studied for the medical uses it may ha
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