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You may see extremely beautiful aquatic animals sometimes and you think that they are not dangerous. To some extend, you are wrong! According to scientists, there are about 1,200 different venomous fish species in the worldâs seas and they injure about 50,000 people per year. Besides, a lot of sea creatures can change their skin color and pattern in seconds to escape from enemies, attract mates, communicate with others and especially hunt for pray. Have you ever heard about the names such as striped surgeonfish, barracudas, yellow sea anemone, Caribbean reef squid, or hammerhead sharks? They are some of the most beautiful but dangerous creatures in the oceans worldwide.
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Striped Surgeonfish
The striped surgeonfish is a beautiful but dangerous Indo-Pacific reef fish. The fish is very dangerous because of its venomous caudal.
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Caribbean Reef Squid
A Caribbean reef squid can change its skin color and pattern in seconds to hunt for food and avoid enemies. It is compared with a stylish woman who owns the wardrobe of about three dozen designs
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Pacific Torpedo Ray
Pacific torpedo ray is a dangerous predator, prowls a kelp forest off the western coast of North America. These fishes often lie on sandy seafloors to ambush enemies and hunt for food.
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Yellow Sea Anemone
The yellow sea anemone looks like a beautiful flower, but it is very dangerous for other fish to swim too close. Its venom-laden tentacles can make the victims helpless and fit to be eaten
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Red Sea Urchins, British Columbia
Visually arresting, hazardous to swimmers, however, red sea urchins are important links in the marine food chain. They live mostly in the sea of British Columbia.
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Mosaic Jellyfish
Jellyfish stay everywhere in the Earthâs oceans. Like poisonous spiders and snakes, jellyfish is a dangerous sea creature that can kill you faster than any other harmful creature in water.
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Scalloped Hammerhead Shark
Hammerhead sharks are predators that use their shaped heads to improve their ability to find prey. Their mallet-shaped heads help them more thoroughly scan the ocean for food.
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Barracudas
Barracudas are long and lean hunting animals. They can move at speed of up to 40 kilometers an hour in pursuit of food. The barracuda is considered as one of the most dangerous predators in its environment.
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Thornback Skate
A thornback skate often blends in with other sea creatures off the coast of Cornwall, England such as seafloor shells and rocks. It can use electroreception to catch prey because it can create a current in water.
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