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TOP TEN CREEPIEST FISH IN THE WORLD

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By Kelly Downey

 

As if sharks weren't enough to embed fear in the hearts of swimmers all over the world, there is an entire host of creepy creatures that somehow managed to make it into the 'fish' category. Each and every one featured has definitely earned its spot on this list of the top ten creepiest fish in the world!


10. The Viperfish



Last, but not least, on the top ten creepiest fish list is the viperfish. This toothy sea dweller is one of the most fierce predators of the deep. The fangs of a viper fish not only do not fit in its mouth, but they curve all the way back to the fish's eyes! The long dorsal spine of this fearsome looking creature is tipped with a photophore, a light-producing organ. Prey is thought to be attracted by the flashing on and off of this while the viperfish hangs motionless in the water.

Vipers have a hinged skull which they rotate up in order to swallow bigger prey. Their large stomachs can expand up to twice it's normal size allowing them to stock up on food when it is plentiful. Fortunately for us humans, a viperfish eats crustations such as shrimp and hermit crabs as well as anchovies, mackerel, and other little fish. Viperfish range from 12 to 24 inches weighing about 5 lbs. Even if they enjoyed the occasional toe or finger, you can rest easy knowing the vipers inhabit the sea at depths of 1500 to 9000 ft. Whew!

9. The Stonefish

Securing ninth place on the list of the top ten creepiest fish, the stonefish is clearly a master of camouflage. Does he look angry to anyone else? Believed to be the deadliest fish in the world, it is definitely the most venomous. Stonefish inhabit coral reefs primarily, but can also be found dormant in mud or sand in the Indo-Pacific region and northern Australian waters.

Though the diet of this unnoticeable creature consist of shrimp and small fish, it poses a threat to many more. A row of thirteen venomous spines line its back, protecting it from attacks by bottom-feeding sharks and rays. When pressure is applied to the spines, glands involuntarily expel venom in to victim. After a few weeks, the glands regenerate and recharge.

Stonefish are not harmful to us unless stepped on or caught. Wearing a thick soled shoe and treading lightly will help protect you, but the spines have the ability to pierce an average shoe easily! Once stung, excruciating pain and a great deal of swelling develops rapidly causing death to tissues. The depth of the penetration determines the severity of the symptoms which are; muscle weakness, temporary paralysis and shock, and death if not treated.

Watch your step!

8. The Basking Shark

I know what you're thinking, and no, the basking shark is not also referred to as the mother-in-law of the ocean. While the skeleton of a shark is made up of cartilage, unlike the bones of a fish, technically a shark is a fish. With that being settled, we can move on to what secured this beast the number eight spot on the top ten creepiest fish in the world list.

The basking shark is a classic example of why you should never judge a book by its cover. The fierce look of this monster is the only thing that qualified it for the top ten creepiest fish. In fact, the basking shark poses no threat to humans at all if left alone. Established to be the second largest species of shark, and found all over the world, weighing in at up to 19 tons and as much as 40 ft long. It is also one of the three known species of filter-feeding sharks. Unlike the other two filter-feeders, the basking shark does not have the ability to use suction and actively pump water in to their pharynxes. Instead it must rely solely on the passive flow of water, which is strained for food by gill rakers, at a rate of 2000 tons of water per hour. This heavyweight survives on invertebrates, small fish and zooplankton,


The basking shark was once a staple of fisheries because of previously abundant numbers, unaggressive nature, and slow swimming speed. In fact, basking sharks have been protected, and it's products restricted in many countries. Once considered a nuisance along the canadian Pacific coast, basking sharks were the target of a government eradication from 1945 to 1970. Now protected and monitored, they are an important draw to dive tourism in areas where they are common. Basking sharks are tolerant of boats and divers approaching, and may even circle curious divers.

7. The Blobfish

Ziggy thought he had it rough! This poor thing looks as though he was just shown a mirror! The fact that such things exist outside of cartoons earned the blobfish a solid spot on the top ten creepiest fish list! Aside from having a face only a mother could love, the blobfish has no muscles. They survive on a feeding strategy that consist of sitting and waiting for anything edible to float by. With Jelly-like flesh that is slightly lighter than water, they are able to float above the sea floor without the need to expend energy or scarce oxygen to swim.

The low density flesh substitutes for a gas-filled swim bladder fish in waters less deep posses. However, at 300 ft depths, the pressure is about 80 times higher than sea level, so any gas would be too compressed to serve it's purpose. Blobfish are rarely seen by humans due to the inaccessibility of its habitat.

Fine by me!

 

6. The Snakehead Fish

Number six on the top ten creepiest fish list is this eco-nightmare! Snakehead fish have the unique ability to survive in and out of water for long periods of time! Native to China, Russia, and Korea the snakehead fish found their way to the United States. Several of these predators were found in a pond in Crofton, Maryland leading to major media coverage. Considered to be highly invasive, the snakehead fish immediately become top of the food chain in US Lakes and ponds, and are illegal to own.

After inhabiting a pond or lake, they eat every living creature in it. Without discrimination, a snakehead will eat everything from plankton and insects, to carp and mollusks. Once the food sources have been depleted, they jump out of the water and travel to new nearby bodies of water eating frogs, mice, rats, and small birds along the way! Most snakeheads grow to be 2 or 3 ft and weigh more than 15 pounds. Without natural predators in their new environment, these invaders can degrade ecosystems, drive native fish to extinction, and cost billions of dollars every year for eradication.

Scarier still, is the reproduction rate of snakehead fish. Reaching sexual maturity between the ages of 2 and 3, each female can release up to 15,000 eggs at once and can mate up to five times a year! In just two years, each spawning-age female can release up to 150,000 eggs. I hope they taste good!

5. The Grenadier Fish

Coming in at number five on the top ten creepiest fish list is the grenadier fish. There will be no kiss and release with this guy! As luck would have it, grenadier fish are usually found just above the ocean floor. With huge heads, large eyes, and long tapering tails; grenadiers swim slowly over the sea bed, in search of prey or carcasses to eat. Usually about 2 ft long and weighing close to 10 lbs, this native of the atlantic can reach 4.9 ft and up to 60 lbs. On top of being one of the uglier fish in the ocean, grenadiers also have a very high level of TMAO giving them a powerful 'fishy' smell! Tic Tac anyone?

4. The Tigerfish

Whoa! How would you like to see number four on the top ten creepiest fish list come barreling at you? These African fish are found in many lakes and rivers on the continent. A relative of the piranha, tiger fish are savage predators with distinctive protruding teeth. Eating anything that will fit in its jaws, the tiger fish hides bank side to surprise its prey, up to its own size, with a fatal blow. While smaller fish are often bitten in half, larger targets will continue to be attacked until dead. An anticoagulant slime covers the teeth of tiger fish, preventing wounds inflicted from healing.

Generally growing to be 30 inches long, tiger fish weigh in at around 15 pounds. The largest ever caught was in Kariba in 1962, measuring 32 inches and weighing 34 pounds. For predators, tiger fish have a fairly low tolerance for poor water conditions. Spotting one is a good indication of clean water. Not much of a pro to that con in my book!

3. The Goblin Shark

With dental issues assuring the goblin shark made the top ten creepiest fish list, we are now to the top three! Goblin sharks are the sole living species in the mitsukurinidae family. Unique characteristics such as the long snout, being pink in color and having a retractable jaw distinguish the goblin shark from any other shark species. Though most common in Japan, this enigma of nature can be found all over the world at depths far below the reach of sunlight, up to 10,000 feet.

Squid, crab and deep sea fishes are among the favorite dining choices of the goblin shark. Though human encounters with them have been rare, there does not seem to be a threat to their populations. There is a demand by some collectors for the skeletal jaws of the goblin shark, which sell at a rate of $1,400 - $4000 US. On average, the illusive creatures measure up to 13 feet long and weigh in at 660 pounds.


2. The Angler Fish

Yikes! There little mystery to how this monstrosity took runner up as the creepiest fish in the world! Falling a hair short of number one, the top ten list was made effortlessly! Angler fish are named for their characteristic mode of hunting prey, wherein a fleshy growth (esca) from the fish's head is used as a lure, which is similar to angling.

Typically, angler fish have three long filaments sprouting from the center of their head. The longest usually being the first protruding above the fish's eyes, and is movable in all directions and can be wiggled so as to resemble a prey animal to other predators. Once close enough, the angler fish can devour these predators whole with jaws that are triggered automatically by contact with its tentacle.

Occurring worldwide, angler fish can be found in open water, deep sea, bottom dwelling, and on the continental shelf. Some of the deep sea anglers can emit light from their esca. Both jaws that extend around the circumference of the head are armed with bands of long pointed teeth, inclining inward, which can be depressed in a way that won't prevent an object from gliding toward its stomach, but will prevent it's escape from the mouth. Angler fish are also able to stretch their jaws and stomachs to an enormous size, allowing it to swallow prey up to twice the size of it's entire body.

Bottom dwelling anglers have arm-like pectoral and ventural fins preforming as feet, enabling the fish to walk along the ocean floor where it generally hides in the sand or amongst seaweed for camouflage in areas abundant with prey. Typically about a foot long, angler fish can reach over 3 ft and weigh in at up to 110 lbs! That's the size of most Rottweilers!

1. Vandellia cirrhosa

Drum roll please! The number one fish on the list of top ten creepiest fish in the world is the vandellia fish! Do not let his appearance fool you! The vedellia is one of the most feared fish in the world, and you are about to find out why! You are probably already sitting, but I am going to suggest that you cross your legs at this time. Ready for the horrific details? Here they are!

Native to the Amazon River basins in South America, the vandellia lives in freshwater streams. Also known as the toothpick fish, this small slender nightmare is only about 2.5 cm long and 3.5 mm wide. Scaleless and translucent, it is nearly impossible to see in the water. vandella gill covers are covered with short, sharp spines. Why, you ask?

Normally a parasite of other fish, the vandellia will taste surrounding water then follow any stream of nitrogenous waste excreted from gills of fish. Once the host is located, the vandellia swims up and under the gill, expands the spines on its own gills to hold it in place, and begins sucking the blood of the host gill, gnawing a hole to the blood vessels which usually proves fatal to its victim.

The vandellia is feared among natives because it is attracted to blood and urine, and if a bather is nude it will swim into an orifice; the anus, vagina, or even the penis and deeper in the urethra! It then erects its spines and feeds on the blood and body tissue as it would the gills of a fish! The vandellia is then almost impossible to remove except through an operation, usually involving the amputation of the area!

A more expensive option is the use of two plants, the Xagua and the Buitach apple which are inserted into the affected area. The combination of these two plants will kill and dissolve the vandellia. Generally, the pain causes shock and death in the victim before the vandellia can be removed.

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Teresa McGurk profile image

Teresa McGurk  says:
8 months ago

NNNOOOOOOOOoooooooooooo! I'm never getting in the water again EVER. Thanks for scaring the bejesus out of me!

Kelly Downey profile image

Kelly Downey  says:
8 months ago

LOL!! Wow! I just posted this like 2 minutes ago! :) Well, fortunatly most of these guys are too deep for us to ever cross paths with! I was never a fan of swimming in water I couldn't see my feet in, knowing these creatures are out there has made that phobia worse!

Sherry  says:
8 months ago

Well no nude swimming for me for sure!!!!!

R. Blue profile image

R. Blue  says:
8 months ago

Well written hub....I'm a water lover and have no fear of fish....respect, yes...

Have you ever heard of the Megladon Shark? It would have to make my top....oh #1. It was a prehistoric shark the size of 2 school busses. Fossilized teeth have been found that are 6" in height and larger.

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Shirley Anderson  says:
8 months ago

Wow, these are some ugly fish! I wouldn't want to meet any of them!

Congrats, by the way, on being chosen as one of this week's HubNugget nominees: http://hubpages.com/hub/HubNuggets-Are-Brain-Food-

Kelly Downey profile image

Kelly Downey  says:
8 months ago

R. Blue - Thank you! No, I never have, but I will be looking it up right now. All the fish I included are still alive and swimming among us! :)

R. Blue profile image

R. Blue  says:
8 months ago

Actually there is one fish I'm scared of......your #1.....ouch

Had heard of them before.....again OUCH!!!

Kelly Downey profile image

Kelly Downey  says:
8 months ago

LOL!! You and me both Blue!! Yikes!!

Paper Moon profile image

Paper Moon  says:
8 months ago

Your # 1 fish scares the pants off of me. NO WAIT!........

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Frieda Babbley  says:
8 months ago

Freaky far out excellent!  Love the photos.  Love your writing.  Fab topic. Thanks! (nightmares anyone?)I'll have to get back to you on my most and least favorite. Need to let this process. Agh, did I just say that?

Cris A profile image

Cris A  says:
8 months ago

Can somebody please cue in the score to Jaws! For a more moody feel while I look at them pictures :D

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Lita Sorensen  says:
8 months ago

I'm sorry, but these are just COOL. And funny. And I hope I never meet them in any physical kinda way, ever!

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ripplemaker  says:
8 months ago

Congratulations for being a hubnugget nominee! :-) Click this link to vote: http://hubpages.com/hub/HubNuggets-Are-Brain-Food-

Blessings.!

Ardie profile image

Ardie  says:
8 months ago

Agh! I always thought fish were gross and creepy looking just as the regular varieties. Now Im really gonna have nightmares! Very entertaining hub :)

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reggieTull  says:
8 months ago

Planning a snorkling trip to Hawaii and definitely planning for the deep - very informative hub. I like the humor as well.

Kelly Downey profile image

Kelly Downey  says:
8 months ago

A big THANK YOU to those that liked the hub, and an apology to those now facing nightmares. :) Thanks for all the great comments!

GeneriqueMedia profile image

GeneriqueMedia  says:
8 months ago

"know what you thinking, and no, the basking shark is not also referred to as the mother-in-law of the ocean."

Your humor is awesome. It makes all this information go down with a silky smooth finish. =)

I look forward to reading more Hubs from you. One quick suggestion: ever thought of looking through YouTube and maybe providing us with a few of these critters in action?

Thanks again for this wonderfully well written article.

Sincerely,

G|M

Kelly Downey profile image

Kelly Downey  says:
8 months ago

Generique - Thank you! Actually, yes, the hub I am working on now has several videos. :) I hope you enjoy it when its done!

C. C. Riter  says:
8 months ago

That Blobfish is so ugly it's darling. i love it, so pink. haha You scared por Teresa half to death. hahaha great hub

artak82  says:
8 months ago

The Beauty of the nature !

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Which4u  says:
8 months ago

Oh my lord, these are very odd looking creatures! They look like something from a science-fiction movie

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Dottie1  says:
8 months ago

Ewwwww, I can't wait to get out of here!  Creeeepyyyy! But before I run congratulations on being a hubnugget nominee. 

GeneriqueMedia profile image

GeneriqueMedia  says:
8 months ago

"Generique - Thank you! Actually, yes, the hub I am working on now has several videos. :) I hope you enjoy it when its done!"

Oh, I will..I will. Mmmm, vidiotcy. ;)

G|M

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k@ri  says:
8 months ago

I love the Blobfish! If I had that in a tank no one would believe it was real I bet. He does look like Ziggy! The Tigerfish's jaw and the Angler fish's face have all the makings of a great horror movie.

The Snakehead fish is a scary proposition! I live in near DC and I sure hope I don't meet up with one hiking...especially if it is on the 10-15 pound side. Yuuuck!

I really enjoyed your humor while reading this hub, and yes, that Stonefish does look mad! I had to take one last look at that Blobfish, LOLOLOLOL!

Kelly Downey profile image

Kelly Downey  says:
8 months ago

k@ri - thanks for the great comment! I laughed several times!

Ryan Hupfer profile image

Ryan Hupfer  says:
8 months ago

Oh. My. Goodness. This is one of the best Hubs that I've ever read and I must say that I am VERY creeped out! The two that freaked me out the most are the Tiger Fish becaue of it's incredibly big teeth and the fact that it won't let you heal after it bites you (that's just mean!). The other most creepy is the Vandellia cirrhosa, just because it's so sneaky and nasty. That little thing can inflict some PAIN!

mulberry1 profile image

mulberry1  says:
8 months ago

Pretty creepy fishes for sure! I'll have to admit that I have days I feel like the BlobFish but hopefully I don't have his "secretions" problem!

barrykroberts  says:
8 months ago

I LUV THIS ,I LUV ANIMALS BUT FISH WILL DO LOL,GREATTTTTTTTTTT:)

Kelly Downey profile image

Kelly Downey  says:
8 months ago

Ryan - Thank you so much!! That is quite compliment! The best yet!! :)

Mulberry - I hear you there!! How gross is that think hanging out of it's mouth! NASTY!!

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sandra rinck  says:
8 months ago

holy moly, I have never seen a blob fish. It is so ugly it is cute. It's like someone caste a spell and turned a prince into a blob fish. I think it is the creepiest because it has a nose. lol but it is not scary.

I think the angler is the creepeiest. It just scream devil or something... no the last one vandellia, I though leeches were bad.

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courtneytuttle  says:
8 months ago

This is why I never got in the water when I lived in Brazil. :)

DonnaCSmith profile image

DonnaCSmith  says:
8 months ago

The blobfish just goes to show God has a sense of humor.

rmr profile image

rmr  says:
8 months ago

The blobfish kind of reminds me of Jimmy Durante! Way cool Kelly. Looks like you're making a strong start here on HP. Stick around, it's gets even better!

Mr Nice profile image

Mr Nice  says:
8 months ago

Hi Kelly Downey! Wow, great hub about strangest looking fishes. Thanks for sharing the info.

Kelly Downey profile image

Kelly Downey  says:
8 months ago

Thanks for the support and encouragement! :) I never expected this kind of response!

southerntee profile image

southerntee  says:
8 months ago

OMG!! I am so creeped out right now!! That number one fish is making me hurt in places I don't want to hurt!! Great Job Kelly and wow what a response to this HUB!!!

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shamelabboush  says:
8 months ago

OMG, very scary...

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earnestshub  says:
7 months ago

The Blob fish is too funny looking for words! That turned down mouth suggest he is not too happy with his lot and who can blame him.

The number one fish is so scary that I would be afraid to drink the water from the Amazon Basin let alone swim in it!

Erick Smart  says:
7 months ago

And those are the kind of fish that make me think twice about swimming anywhere other than a clear swimming pool.

Jarda  says:
7 months ago

Great list:) The Blobfish is not creepy:) I love it!

expectus profile image

expectus  says:
7 months ago

Great hub:P I bought some caviar a little while ago and it said it came from a lumpfish, Ever since I googled lumpfish I cant seem to eat anymore , had to throw the caviar away i'm such a fishist:D

Kelly Downey profile image

Kelly Downey  says:
7 months ago

Expectus - HAHAHAHAHA!!!! I can't blame you!!

Erick - I am right there with you buddy!!

Earnist - Not I. :)

Jarda - Thank you! I can't agree about the blobfish, but I'm sure it appreciates your lack of repulsion!

wittywriter profile image

wittywriter  says:
7 months ago

Wow, I could not stop reading. Great research! I look forward to reading some more of your work. I knew there was a reason I only sunbath at the beach. LOL!

glassvisage profile image

glassvisage  says:
7 months ago

Wow! I love stuff like this! (I just watched "Leviathan" the other night...). This is an awesome Hub. I've never heard of a lot of these fish. I was just talking about what it must be like to discover things like this. The blobfish doesn't even look real!

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shinujohn2008  says:
7 months ago

Basking Shark and Snakehead Fish are the creepiest

brad4l profile image

brad4l  says:
7 months ago

Wow, I think I would freak out if I encountered any of those while at the beach. I think the Angler Fish looks the scariest...

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Bard of Ely  says:
7 months ago

This is a brilliant hub! I knew about most of these fish already but not the Blobfish! I think they are all amazing animals!

Snakeheads used to be on sale in the tropical fish trade in the UK and were readily available from shops. I don't know if they still are.

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Herald Daily  says:
7 months ago

This is a great hub. I came and read it the other night but forgot to leave a comment. The pictures are terrific but the blobfish looks sad. I've never, ever seen anything like the Angler fish. Hope I never really do, either!

Enelle Lamb profile image

Enelle Lamb  says:
7 months ago

Extremely interesting and well written! Thoroghly enjoyed your way with words...a great read...and I thought I was leary of water after Jaws premiered LOL...

Kelly Downey profile image

Kelly Downey  says:
7 months ago

witty - Thank you so much!! The best complament yet!!

glass - I don't think I would want to be the first to discover ANY of these guys! lol

brad - You and me both!

Bard - Thank you so much!! I will look into the UK snakehead fish laws. :)

Herald - Thanks for coming back to show your support!! I appreciate it very much!

Enelle - LOL!! I'm with ya there! Thank you or the kind words!!

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djrana0  says:
7 months ago

ow...........This top ten fish is very nice.I don't know this.But Visit your site now i know which fish was tp ten.Good site.

Thanks For sharing

greek girl profile image

greek girl  says:
7 months ago

wow this is is a awesome hub! I just joined and this is my first read. It's funny because wierd/scary sealife intrest me and I had searched the internet,but found the same old stuff over and over, I had never seen alot of the ones on your count-down before..GREAT JOB!

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Bard of Ely  says:
7 months ago

Just wanted to add that the Vandellia cirrhosa fish is also known as the Candiru and is mentioned by William Burroughs in his work. There is a Wikipedia page about the fish here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Candiru

Nicole Winter profile image

Nicole Winter  says:
7 months ago

I showed my six year old daughter the pictures of the Stonefish and she said it was the coolest thing she ever saw.  Great work, thanks!

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marisuewrites  says:
7 months ago

OH MY God....all that's under the water...?   LOLOLOL  I'm gonna have nightmares from THE BLOB   this is tooooooo amazing!!   super!!!=))

I'm also entranced by jelly fish....they are so graceful, and transparent, it's hypnotic!

Ande Moore profile image

Ande Moore  says:
7 months ago

Great job! A very enjoyable hub.

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robertsloan2  says:
7 months ago

This is great! I really enjoyed it, and while I was familiar with about half of these including your #1 scare (shudder), about half of them were new to me and ugly as it gets. Wonderful idea! Thanks for writing this.

Aubree  says:
7 months ago

when i read the #1 fish i almost wet myself... FREEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEKY! i have to show my friends... the stonefish doesnt look too scary... but thats just me

Raky profile image

Raky  says:
7 months ago

I always think that there is heaven under water. After reading your hub i came to know that there are many things which i havent thought of... Very scary....

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Wanderlust  says:
7 months ago

Very ugly but at the same time very facinating creatures! For those who don't want to go to the water anymore, don't be scared, they are quite rare. Great hub!

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Msvirgo  says:
7 months ago

That was interesting.

Essy84 profile image

Essy84  says:
7 months ago

Brilliantly disgusting hub! Congrats on severely grossing me out there. :)

kiwi91 profile image

kiwi91  says:
7 months ago

Remind me to never go swimming in the Amazon River basin! I'm still wincing at the thought .. swimming up?? Great idea for a hub!

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bradmauer  says:
7 months ago

I have heard of a couple of these fish but seeing them up close and personal, scary

Thorne profile image

Thorne  says:
7 months ago

The Snakehead is one killer predator. Hope it doesn't take over too many us lakes. Killler Hub.

Artisan09  says:
7 months ago

This was fascinating! I'd already heard of, and seen, all these fish except for ... yep, you got it: the Vandellia. That's so horrific it's hard to imagine. Like something out of a horror-flick.

I'm going to forward a link of this hub to family and friends ... freak them out, too!

Wow!

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girly_girl09  says:
7 months ago

Wait....is that "Blobfish" real? Seriously?!?! That is the most disgusting creature on the planet...even worse than a slug!

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Trisha's Artworks  says:
7 months ago

THIS IS SO COOL !!!...love the creepy info,,..the snakehead and vandellia creep me out...and about the blobby..is that a nose?

Scottly  says:
7 months ago

I'd heard about all of the fish on this list except for the Blobfish, Grenadier Fish, Tigerfish, and Goblin Shark. The Stonefish is the most interesting-looking one to me, but the Goblin Shark has to be the ugliest, with the Blobfish a close second. That shark truly is goblin-like! It reminds me of something out of The Lord of the Rings!

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christine almaraz  says:
7 months ago

Those were some ugly fish!

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EcoAsh  says:
7 months ago

Those are some creepy fish! I will not be swimming in the amazon any time soon.

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The Lost Dutchman  says:
6 months ago

I like fish! (When they come to me in sticks, for example.)

patrick  says:
5 months ago

I love deep sea fish but i'm disappointed to find out the anglerfish wasn't number one

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Kelly Downey  says:
5 months ago

Patric - I understand, I really was torn about that choice. The angler is by far the creepiest looking, but if I had to go up against it or the vedellia, Id have to take my chances with the one big enough to choke and not the one looking for body cavities to invade! YIKES!!! It was a VERY close call!!

abhilash  says:
4 months ago

wow to good

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RKHenry  says:
3 months ago

Fantastic hub!

Adam B profile image

Adam B  says:
3 months ago

Great hub, I pretty much thing everything in the ocean is creepy. I feel like everything in there is alien to me and I don't like it.

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frostwind361  says:
3 months ago

i thing the blobfish is the creepiest

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phoenixarizona  says:
3 months ago

Wow that was awesome. Although being australian I know all too well about the stone fish. Not fair really If we aren't looking out for funnel web spiders or snakes we don't only have o worry about crocs in the water but stone fish as well. Can't get a break need thick soled wellingtons everywhere we go LOL. Loved the hub Kelly great work!!

christina  says:
2 months ago

omg!!!!!!!!!!! that is so so creepy i am never going back in the water oh no!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Erik Harris  says:
5 days ago

I never went in the water cause off the bull shark anyway

Joel  says:
4 days ago

WOW the first creepy fish is not that creepy but very dangerous. the blob fish was the funnies looking fish, and to me, the Grenadier fish was the creepiest followed by the angler fish

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