Deadliest and ugliest animals in the world – Animals have been roaming the Earth for thousands of years. Some would even say that animals have been on Earth long before we have. And even though there are some very friendly animals, some exist in this world that have the power to terrify us just by looking at them. From evil looking fish to the ugliest of birds, animals from everywhere have been showing up, showing us that not all creatures of the land and sea are as friendly as we might think.
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Compiled here is a list of fifteen of the scariest animals the world has ever seen. It shows some very insane looking creatures from fish with teeth the length of a hand, to bats with faces that look like the aftermath of a terrible accident. While none of these animals will be getting the love they deserve, it’s probably for the best, considering most of them are actually very dangerous and not to be messed with by the public. Unfortunately, that hasn’t stopped many from trying their hand at testing fate with foolish bravery. Nonetheless, here fifteen of the scariest animals the world has ever seen. And as the sign always says, ‘Look, but do not touch.’
15. Fangtooth Fish
This scary looking fish doesn’t exactly appeal to the normal beauty standards. With terrifying cloudy, and bulgy eyes, dark colors and very large, sharp teeth, this isn’t exactly a fish someone would want to mess with. While the Fangtooth is not known to be very aggressive, it does, like most fish with aggressive looks, have a tendency to defend itself. Its obvious name comes from its stunning teeth. And while pictures of the fish may make it appear as though it is a large monster, the Fangtooth is actually only six inches long. But its teeth are so large, special pockets exist on the roof of its mouth, for the teeth on the lower jaw to slide into. In actuality, that makes the Fangtooth’s teeth very, very big. Fortunately, the fish’s eyesight doesn’t tend to be very good, considering it lurks in waters normally so deep, it is always dark. Scientists believe that the only way the Fangtooth has of catching food is by simply bumping into its prey. However, six inches or not, it certainly doesn’t look like a fish anyone would want to be bumping into.
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