You need to watch out for these deceitfully cute animals that could turn your vacation into a disaster! Beware of these 10 cute creatures that are extremely dangerous!
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Be Amazed at these 10 Cute Creatures that are Very Dangerous! Surgeonfish - Who would've thought that one of the prettiest fishes roaming the tropical seas could do you harm? I’m talking about Surgeonfish, also known as Tangs - and they got their name for good reason. Blue Ringed Octopus & Stingray - The color blue is usually associated with calmness and relaxation. But that’s far from what these two blue-streaked swimmers represent. Pfeffer’s Flamboyant Cuttlefish - Cuttlefish have always been a scientific wonder, and Pfeffer’s Flamboyant Cuttlefish is probably the most impressive. Nudibranch - When you dive into the ocean, you will most likely find soft-bodied sea creatures that come in a variety of irregular shapes known as Nudibranchs. Indonesian Needlefish - The first few creatures are deadly if you encounter them in the water. Maybe if you stayed above the water, like say on a boat, you’ll be safe, right? Not necessarily.
Flower Urchin - The bottom of the ocean is a truly mesmerizing environment. But don’t ever make the mistake of touching anything, especially the flower urchin. Crown-of-Thorns Starfish - Are you an avid pokemon fan? Well see if you can guess what pokemon is based on the Crown-of-Thorns Starfish. Here's a clue: It destroy coral reefs by feasting on the growing polyps. Electric Eel - Some sea creatures use quick reflexes to escape harm, but there are those that may be sluggish yet pack a wallop with an unconventional defense mechanism – electricity. Lionfish + Catfish - Have you heard the advice that you should never dump your aquarium fish in the water? It’s because some are highly invasive, so much so that orders to cull are now in place, like for these two. Mandarin fish - We are now at the top spot, and its reserved for arguably one of the most beautiful fishes in the ocean. While it looks pretty, it is equally toxic, even to predators.
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Be Amazed at these 10 Cute Creatures that are Very Dangerous! Surgeonfish - Who would've thought that one of the prettiest fishes roaming the tropical seas could do you harm? I’m talking about Surgeonfish, also known as Tangs - and they got their name for good reason. Blue Ringed Octopus & Stingray - The color blue is usually associated with calmness and relaxation. But that’s far from what these two blue-streaked swimmers represent. Pfeffer’s Flamboyant Cuttlefish - Cuttlefish have always been a scientific wonder, and Pfeffer’s Flamboyant Cuttlefish is probably the most impressive. Nudibranch - When you dive into the ocean, you will most likely find soft-bodied sea creatures that come in a variety of irregular shapes known as Nudibranchs. Indonesian Needlefish - The first few creatures are deadly if you encounter them in the water. Maybe if you stayed above the water, like say on a boat, you’ll be safe, right? Not necessarily.
Flower Urchin - The bottom of the ocean is a truly mesmerizing environment. But don’t ever make the mistake of touching anything, especially the flower urchin. Crown-of-Thorns Starfish - Are you an avid pokemon fan? Well see if you can guess what pokemon is based on the Crown-of-Thorns Starfish. Here's a clue: It destroy coral reefs by feasting on the growing polyps. Electric Eel - Some sea creatures use quick reflexes to escape harm, but there are those that may be sluggish yet pack a wallop with an unconventional defense mechanism – electricity. Lionfish + Catfish - Have you heard the advice that you should never dump your aquarium fish in the water? It’s because some are highly invasive, so much so that orders to cull are now in place, like for these two. Mandarin fish - We are now at the top spot, and its reserved for arguably one of the most beautiful fishes in the ocean. While it looks pretty, it is equally toxic, even to predators.
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