The most feared ‘assassin’ in the ocean, number 5 is terrifying

These predators not only make other creatures afraid, but also make humans wary.

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1. Killer whales: With an average body length of about 9 meters and a weight of 4,500 kg, killer whales are fearsome predators in the ocean . They hunt fish, seals and even sharks. The dramatic hunting performances of killer whales have been recorded many times, showing the outstanding strength and intelligence of this species. 

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2. Sperm whale: The largest species in the toothed whale group, the sperm whale can be up to 18 meters long. Their huge strength and size make any creature in the sea terrified. Sperm whales are formidable predators, specializing in giant squids and other large sea creatures. 

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3. King crab: With an average width of 1.5 meters and a maximum weight of 10 kg, the king crab (Paralithodes Camtschaticus) is a formidable opponent. They can seriously damage any creature that dares to confront them, thanks to their powerful claws and large size. 

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4. Anglerfish: Anglerfish are one of the ugliest marine animals on the planet, living near the bottom of the ocean where there is almost no light. With an average body length of about 30 cm, they have dark brown or dark gray skin, and are extremely dangerous predators in dark waters. 

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5. Giant squid: Living in deep water in the Pacific Ocean, giant squid is one of the most mysterious creatures in the ocean. With a length of up to 18 meters and a weight of 900 kg, they often appear in fishermen’s scary stories about giant tentacles tearing apart boats. Although they are rarely seen alive, every time they appear, they always shock the scientific community and fishermen. 

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6. Fangtooth fish: Living at a depth of about 5 km below the sea surface, fangtooth fish has a maximum length of only 16 cm, but possesses powerful teeth with two large teeth and many small teeth. . They are fearsome predators even though they live in deep, dark waters.

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 7. Blue-ringed octopus: Even though it’s only as small as a golf ball, the blue-ringed octopus is still one of the scariest killers in the ocean. Its venom can kill people very quickly and to date, the scientific community has not yet found a medicine to fight this venom. 

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