15 Deadliest Creatures in The Ocean

15 Deadliest Creatures in The Ocean

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Sea is where you will find a number of creatures that can injure your lives or even cause death. The divers need to be very attentive while swimming in the ocean. Swimming is a great healthy sport and our suggestion would be to find a swimming pool and dive in rather than taking a dip in the ocean.

Check out the 15 Most Dangerous and Deadliest Creatures in the Ocean.
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Sea is where you will find a number of creatures that can injure your lives or even cause death. The divers need to be very attentive while swimming in the ocean. Swimming is a great healthy sport and our suggestion would be to find a swimming pool and dive in rather than taking a dip in the ocean.

Check out the 15 most dangerous and deadliest creatures in the ocean


1. Great White Shark

Great whites became the ocean’s top hunters through the evolution of supremely-adapted senses and physiology. Their strength are the nostrils , they can smell a single drop of blood floating kms away and Great White Sharks are largest predatory fish on Earth.
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2. Wolf Fish

The wolf fish are mainly found in South America, as the weather over there is tropical. Wolf Fish can be found in shallow or deep water and are 100 cm long.
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3. Lion Fish

Lion fishes are found in the Caribbean and Eastern Atlantic and they are pretty to look at but better be far away from them as they have the most powerful venom .
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4. Stone fish

The Stone fish as the name suggest hides among the rocks and have venomous toxins that can paralyze a person and if unattended can ultimately lead to death
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5. Goblin Shark

Goblin Shark is hard to find as they live very close to the floor of the ocean. They don’t like to be exposed to sunlight.
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6. Box Jelly Fish
Box Jellyfish also known as sea wasp has caused more human deaths in Australia than any other animal
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7. Sea Urchins
Sea urchin spines are sharp and brittle, and can easily penetrate a wetsuit and break off under a diver’s skin. As long as a diver is careful to touch nothing while underwater, he can be certain to avoid a sea urchin sting.
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8. Saltwater Crocodile
Saltwater crocodiles kill a number of people each year
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9. Sarcastic Fringehead
Sarcastic fringe heads are foot-long fish found in the Pacific off the coast of North America.
Sarcastic fringeheads are usually found inside objects including mollusc shells, clam burrows and bottles.
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10. Blue Ring Octopus
Blue Ring Octopus venom is way more powerful even than cyanide and it looks like a small creature
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11. Piranhas
Piranha have razor sharp teeth and would eat just anything even some parts of people . They are mainly found in the jungles of Amazon.
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12. Cat Fish
Catfish like white shark has keen sense of smell and also taste. The whiskers are known as barbelsthat are around their mouth with the purpose of helping them locate food in the dark waters
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13. Sea Snake
Sea snakes are found mainly in the Indian and Pacific Ocean . They can stay under water for an hour before coming up for air. Sea Snakes are highly poisonous though they have short fangs.
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14. Tiger Shark
Tiger sharks are named for the dark, vertical stripes found mainly on juveniles. As these sharks mature, the lines begin to fade and almost disappear.
These large, blunt-nosed predators have a duly earned reputation as man-eaters. They are second only to great whites in attacking people. But because they have a near completely undiscerning palate, they are not likely to swim away after biting a human, as great whites frequently do.
They are consummate scavengers, with excellent senses of sight and smell and a nearly limitless menu of diet items. They have sharp, highly serrated teeth and powerful jaws that allow them to crack the shells of sea turtles and clams. The stomach contents of captured tiger sharks have included stingrays, sea snakes, seals, birds, squids, and even license plates and old tires.
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15. Frilled Shark
Frilled Shark termed a living fossil is rarely seen in the depths of the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. There is speculation that it capures its prey by bending and finally swallow its victim like a snake .
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