10 Terrifying Creatures Scarier Than The Megalodon Shark!

10 Terrifying Creatures Scarier Than The Megalodon Shark! If you're new, Subscribe! → http://goo.gl/djmfuX Fact File is the #1 place for all your heart warming stories about amazing people that will inspire you everyday. Make sure to subscribe and never miss a single video! #viral #amazing #FactFile #animals It's easy to see why many people consider the Megalodon as the most remarkable sea creature after watching the movie Meg. This could have one of the most potent bite forces in the world but are certainly not the scariest of their kind. What other sea creatures didn't have in size, they augmented with bite force and charisma. Sit tight as we run through the ten terrifying creatures scarier than the Megalodon shark! 10. Stethacanthus The Stethancanthus is one animal that gives stern warning to people who think that being huge is a necessity to qualify as a terrific creature. It resembles a typical shark with a pointed face and sharp teeth, but instead of the regular dorsal fin, it has a strange anvil-shaped spike on its head. This animal lived around 360 to 260 million years ago and boasted of unusual physical characteristics. Although they were tenacious predators in their own right, they were prey for larger fish like the Dunkleosteus. This animal resembles similar shark species that would later evolve today. They were solitary hunters that stuck to small fish, anthropoids, and cephalopods. They were also fast swimmers and hunted prey by chasing and grabbing them from the seabed. Their flat dorsal fins are the most striking feature, plus the tooth-shaped scales. Only the males had this odd fin, meaning that it played a crucial role in mating and courtship displays. Although relatively minor in size, this animal is brutal and can pose some resistance to more giant creatures despite the chances that it could be defeated. https://www.youtube.com/redirect.php?w=qFqsk8zpeXg (3:40-5:00) 9. Plesiosaurus Even if we agree that the Megalodon was one of the most dreaded creatures of its time, the Plesiosaurus fits into the same shoe. This animal is a giant reptile measuring about 43 feet long and appearing on several movies and TV shows. The incredible feature of this reptile is its long serpentine necks consisting of almost half of its entire body. Think of the average human neck and what it would look like if it were ten times longer. After imagining the possibility, understand that this animal's neck is ten times that of an average human's own. Their massive razor-sharp teeth have a 33000 PSI bite force that allows them to hunt other sea creatures while navigating through the ocean in a flying-like motion. Its long neck was used to snatch fish trying to escape its grip. What even makes this animal more terrific is the fact that they can catch their prey easily. Even if you find your way into a boat, the chances are that its long neck would stretch to the boat to snatch you away. https://www.youtube.com/redirect.php?w=mkw593Qa19U 8. Bobbitt worms Regular earthworms are so harmless that we love to have them around our farms because they do a perfect job of aerating the soil. Imagine having a 10 feet worm dwelling inconspicuously under the seafloor and ready to hunt. Yea, this is what the Bobbitt worm is known for. These deadly worms lie on the floor of world oceans and open their mouths to trap unlucky prey while the rest of their bodies are safely hidden underground. The only instinct this beast has is hunger which makes them eat and capture anything with their antennas. They use their super-sharp pharynx to slice their victims in half while dragging them into the ocean ground and settling for a decent meal. It becomes fascinating to learn that this animal tactfully erases any evidence that the prey ever crossed its path. This worm can permanently paralyze human appendages using its bristles that release toxins that cause skin irritation. How they reproduce remains a mystery to researchers, although some plausible theories support their reproduction cycle. https://www.youtube.com/redirect.php?w=iSUk7AIY93w 6. Mosasaurus Mosasaurus ruled the sea during the Cretaceous period dating over 100 million years ago. This ruthless predator has a striking resemblance with the sea dinosaur, but scientists agree that it was a reptile related to snakes. Although this monster varied in size, an average one reached a whopping 50 feet. This monster uses its vast flippers and flexible body to kill and swallow anything that crosses its path. It is an apex predator meaning that other creatures run for their lives on sighting them. Their double hung Jaws and two rows of teeth help the mouth stretch as wide as possible to accommodate other sea monsters, sharks, and smaller species.

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