6 species of 'water monsters' have a killing function at a glance

With a large, healthy jaw . many "water monsters" can kill prey in a flash that makes many creatures uneasy when living with the environment.

Horror aquatic monsters with killing jaws at a glance

1. Enchelycore Anatina eel

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Enchelycore Anatina eel

Enchelycore Anatina eels are dark brown, with pointed tips and protruding occipital areas, they are elongated and especially they have extremely sharp jaws.

Through this study, this eel species often lives in the Mediterranean Sea and the North Atlantic Ocean. They are active predators, always looking for prey in coral reefs like fish, crustaceans to eat meat.

2. Sardines

This is the oldest fish that still exists on Earth to this day, they often appear in the Atlantic Ocean, the eastern United States. Through research, whenever the smell of reproduction, this fish swim into freshwater areas to give birth.

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Sardines

Rocky grouper has an eel-like body, the body is made of cartilage and has no bones and scales. They often use their mouths and burrs to attach parasites to larger fish. This behavior is responsible for the ecological imbalance in some seas.

3. Chaetopleura Apiculata Snail

This is a snail species known for eating meat. Although it has an average size of about 25mm, the snail has teeth made from ferromagnetic oxide - the hardest compound in nature that makes prey panic when attacked.

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4. Black arowana

This is a deep-sea fish species and distributed throughout the sea in the southern hemisphere. Their habitat is under the ocean about 2000m deep. They often go for food every morning on the sea.

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It is known that this is a fish with an average size of 40cm, but the male is only about 5cm long. They are able to provide light themselves through special organs along the body. In particular, they have giant canine teeth that make it easier to eat smaller prey.

5. Leatherback turtle (leather turtle)

Leatherbacks are the largest turtle in the world. Turtle body length can be up to 2m. Unlike other turtles, the turtle lacks a hard crust that only has a soft, black crust like terrestrial animal skin.

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Leather turtles with oversized bodies

In addition to normal teeth, the lass turtle has sharp spines in the throat , making it impossible for the prey to swim back out. Their food is mainly jellyfish, squid and other molluscs.

6. Deep sea Bobbit

Bobbit marine worms often live around the South Australian, Caribbean, Gulf of Mexico and North Atlantic oceans.They have jaws like extremely sharp scissors .

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In order to hunt prey, Hobbit worms often hide under mud in the seabed and detect prey by vibrating sensations in 5 tentacles.