Top Ten Sea Creatures You Really Wouldn't Want To Eat

The slimy, the weird-looking, the nausea-inducing creatures of the sea.
The Top Ten
1 Blobfish The blobfish is a deep sea fish of the family Psychrolutidae. It inhabits the deep waters off the coasts of mainland Australia and Tasmania, as well as the waters of New Zealand.

Please don't call this cute

Do I need to say anything?

I love blobfish

2 Giant Isopod

What the fudge!?!

3 (Unprepared) Pufferfish

I was about to say "all of these are sea creatures," but then I looked at the title.

Never, ever eat any fish that's unprepared. It could possibly kill you.

It's dangerous even prepared, if prepared incorrectly

I wouldn't even take the chance.

4 Box Jellyfish Box jellyfish are cnidarian invertebrates distinguished by their cube-shaped medusae. Some species of box jellyfish produce extremely potent venom: Chironex fleckeri, Carukia barnesi and Malo kingi.

Nothing like a good stinging in your digestive tract to make a meal complete!

5 Sea Lamprey

Slimy and snake-like.

6 Anglerfish

Did you know that, due to being adapted for pressure that would crush you humans, its cells would rupture if brought to the surface?

7 Stonefish Synanceia is a genus of fish of the family Synanceiidae, the stonefishes, whose members are venomous, dangerous, and even fatal to humans. It is one of the most venomous fish known. They are found in the coastal regions of the Indo-Pacific.
8 Portuguese Man o' War
9 Blue-ringed octopus The Blue Ringed Octopuses (Hapalochlaena) are the four strongly venomous species that are found on the coral reefs and tidal pools in the Pacific and Indian Ocean, particularly from Australia to Japan. It is known as one of the most poisonous and deadliest sea creatures. It can kill a human body by injecting a toxin from its saliva by biting a victim.

Fun fact: Its blue rings only appear when it's angry and about to bite.

10 Greenland Shark
The Contenders
11 Dubois' Sea Snake
12 Naked Mole Rat The naked mole-rat, also known as the sand puppy, is a burrowing rodent native to parts of East Africa. It is closely related to the blesmols and is the only species in the genus Heterocephalus of the family Heterocephalidae.
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