Notorious for sharp teeth and feeding frenzies. Despite myths, they're scavengers, not mindless killers.
Masters of camouflage, their venomous spines make them deadly. Found in Indo-Pacific waters, watch your step!
Apex predator of the seas, feared and misunderstood. Attacks on humans rare but deadly, thanks to powerful jaws.
African predators known for speed and aggression. With razor-sharp teeth, they're apex hunters of freshwater.
Eerie and elusive, morays lurk in reef crevices. Don't provoke them; their bite can cause severe injury or even death.
Colorful and invasive, their spines deliver venomous stings. Notorious for disrupting ecosystems in the Caribbean.
Majestic giants of the ocean, known for acrobatic displays. Harmless to humans, they feed on plankton and small fish.
Adaptable marine fish, puffers inflate when threatened. Delicacy in Japan, but beware, their toxins can be deadly.
Shocking predators of the Amazon, they stun prey with electricity. Not true eels, but knifefish with a powerful defense.