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From venom to electrocution to some of the most highly specialized predators on Earth, here are 9 of the most dangerous fish in the world. Follow us on instagram! https://www.instagram.com/katrinaexplained/ Subscribe For New Videos! http://goo.gl/UIzLeB Check out these videos you might like: Unbelievable Animals SAVING Other Animals! đŻhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HxehUWvMr38 LARGEST Animals Ever Discovered! đhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Yj7F_tPYsU Wild Animals That SAVED Human Lives! đ»https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mllqeVSsIl0 9. Sawfish Also called carpenter sharks, these creatures are actually a family of rays that have a long, narrow rostrum, or snout extension, lined with sharp teeth that looks somewhat like a chainsaw. And they can get huge!! Some species reach up to 25 feet (7.6 meters) long, classifying them as some of the worldâs largest fish. 8. Barracuda The barracuda (Sphyraena barracuda) can be pretty intimidating. This tropical species is not only large, reaching up to five feet (1.5 meters) long and sometimes weighing over 100 pounds (45 kg), itâs also extraordinarily fast, effortlessly sprinting from zero to 35 miles per hour (56.3 km/hr) in no time flat in pursuit of prey. 7. Stargazer Stargazer fish are extremely venomous and are some of the most toxic creatures in the world! The stargazer family of fish (Uranoscopidae) consists of around 51 species, who dwell in both deep and shallow saltwater habitats worldwide. They also have an invasive presence in U.S. and Canadian waters. 6. Lionfish Hailing from the scorpion fish family, lionfish are native to the Indo-Pacific region but are slowly taking over tropical waters around the world. They are known primarily for their bold, zebra-like pattern and venomous fin spines. 5. Puffers Speaking of venomous fish, Pufferfish, also called swellfish, blowfish, globefish, toadfish, and several other things, come from the Tetraodontidae family of around 90 fish species who are known for inflating themselves when disturbed. They are found primarily throughout the worldâs temperate and warm waters in the sea and some brackish and freshwater environments. 4. Moray Eel Armed with strong jaws and sharp teeth, these smooth, scaleless creatures are not only capable of seizing and holding prey with ease, but of causing serious injury to humans, as well. The moray eel family consists of over 80 species, all which dwell in shallow tropical and subtropical waters. 3. Stonefish Even more venomous than the stargazer, the stonefish is a close relative to scorpion fish and also has dangerous dorsal fin spines. The stonefish (Synanceia) genus reportedly qualifies as the worldâs most venomous fish. Found in rocky and muddy bottoms of the Indo-Pacific region, they are masters at camouflage, blending in seamlessly with surrounding rock and coral. 2. Goliath Tigerfish The goliath tigerfish (Hydrocynus goliath) is a large predatory freshwater species native to Africa, particularly the Congo River Basin and Lake Tanganyika. It has long teeth like a crocodile, perfect for ripping out large chunks of meat. 1. GREAT WHITE SHARK As one of the oceanâs most feared predators among humans, the great white shark (Carcharodon carcharias) needs no introduction. Time and time again throughout history, great whites have been demonized in pop culture and the news. #dangerousfish #deadliestfish #biggestfish