Horror sea 'monsters' prey like alien animals
The sea eels have a very independent function, which is surprising to many people.
Sea eels may not be as noticeable as sharks, but they are really scary creatures.Their jaws are strong and sharp enough to cut through the bone.More frightening, they also have a division called a function, acting independently in the mouth.(Boredomtherapy source).
In the picture is a scene of a sea eel hunting crabs.To catch prey, the eel uses its main function to capture it.Then he uses his special ability, dragging the victim to his throat to make it easier to swallow.(Boredomtherapy source).
Simulation of blood-thirsty crab catching crabs.First it uses the main function to capture the prey.(Boredomtherapy source).
After that, the independent jaw or extra jaw will automatically come out, pulling the prey down the sea eel's throat.(Boredomtherapy source).
The whole process was extremely smooth, making researchers go from one surprise to another.(Boredomtherapy source).
Marine eel hunting features are similar to those of alien creatures in the blockbuster movie "Alien" released in 1979. (Boredomtherapy Source).
In the picture is a spectacle of an alien creature in the movie "Alien" using the extra jaw to kill and kill the prey.(Boredomtherapy source).
Fortunately, sea eels tend to evade humans as far as possible, they only attack in case of self-defense or confusion.(Boredomtherapy source).
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