15 Most Dangerous Ocean Creatures In The World

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Published 2021-01-24
If you’ve ever seen Jaws, or Deep Blue Sea, or Leviathan, or the Creature from the Black Lagoon, or…you get the idea. There’s a lot of ocean based horror movies because there’s a lot of actual horror in the ocean. It’s water filled with teeth. And tentacles. And if you ever go out for a swim or surf in the waters of the ocean, you can never be 100% sure you won’t be attacked by some kind of terrifying creature. In this video we’re going to show you just what kind of things you need to watch out for next time you put on your bathing suit. From the prehistoric fish that looks like an alien to the tiny jellyfish with a deadly sting, here’s the 15 Most Dangerous Ocean Creatures In The World!

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All Comments (21)
  • @grammybear4226
    🐼 Big Bear Hugs from a 67 yr old grandma in Kirby, Texas, USA 🐼
  • @sourwaffle7001
    When you have seen most of these while snorkeling/freediving and thankfully were smart enough to stay away
  • I was stung by a baby Portuguese Man-of-War. Its blue bubble was only the size of a quarter but the tentacles were 3 feet long. The undertow was strong, trying to drag me out, while the waves kept pushing me down. I remember the sting was horribly painful and took a long time to heal.
  • @yoonjewel3501
    never expected minecraft will be mentioned in this video
  • @mnawarkhan6668
    The ocean is filled with interesting animals like these
  • In my teens I picked up a whole scallop shell, top/bottom still joined. I collected it while sorkling at local beach. Having tucked it into my swim toggs, I continued snorkling for maybe a half hour. On returning to my towel on the beach, I had difficulty opening the scallop shell. With continued effort fonally got it open and saw a small octopus inside, that tried closing the dhell wits tenticles. After brirf effort it showed wonderfull iridescent blue rings. I showed it to my sister and cousin then went to the water to let it go. Years later after a diver in NSW died mysteriously, it become known that these 'Blue ringed Octopus' are deadly. Previously unknown fact. I had a cold shiver on realising that I had one tucked into the toggs for over a half hour and luckly fid not try to pickup and hold it in the hand. I have handled many potentially dangerous creatures, why not this one I still do know. But maybe I without thought reacted to the warning signs of the blue rings, that are only shown when it is feeling threatened. I may well have become the first known victim had I handled it.......
  • @Thidavann_Soth
    Now you just gave me another Fun-ideas for YOUR "Top 15" videos. You should also do... "15 MOST Mysterious, and really bizarre/horrifying DEAD-things... to EVER washed up on shore!"
  • I've been in a boat as a kid when one of the father's shouted "Coral snake- everyone in the boat". It was anchored of a deserted island in Papua New Guinea. As we looked over the side, a banded sea snake kept attacking the hull of the vessel, swimming back around and attacking it again. I left this comment on another video on snakes, and was told how ridiculous my lie was, because everyone knows how timid and non aggressive sea snakes are. It was good to have my memory validated here in this video. The fathers would also collect incredible shells there, including the poisonous cone shells, leave them them down the beach with tall stakes driven in where they had left them, ready to collect to take home in buckets. Because we were kids, they kept poisonous things away from us. It's only dawning on me now.
  • Do 15 weird looking sharks that exist in the world. That will be awesome if you make a video.
  • @domwild3532
    I just want to say wow. this is some great editing. I bet it took a while to piece together everyone's cams and sync it. Good job.
  • @zanene__141
    I actually just accidentally clicked this on my notif but yeah, i think it's worth it.
  • My wife and I were snorkeling off the FL Keys. She was very pregnant and was wareing a bikini instead of a maternity swim suit. So her belly was bare. We knew that there was fire coral in the area and it was fairly easy to spot. However she forgot to factor in her extended belly and brushed up against some fire coral! It hurt and she had red patches on her belly for about 24 hours. The funny thing is our daughter came out with red hair! The only one of our 3 children that had red hair!
  • @JunaidWolf3
    Lol I love how number 15 doesn't even exist anymore yet its on the list