The 6-meter-long, 3-ton muscle, with its open mouth open, reveals a 10-centimeter-long, white, jagged triangle with jagged edges — the great white shark is synonymous with horror, horror and screaming, and the film portrays it as an unforgiving man-eating demon — but it's not. Its 2/3 brain is used for smell, can detect one millionth of ppm of blood in the water, and can even detect irregular vibrations of fins a kilometer away, so like prairie lions and forest tigers controlling their herds, hunting injured predatory fish and maintaining the balance of marine ecology. Stemming from the visual impact of horror films, Jaws was not shortlisted.

Arapaima, also known as the elephant fish, is a cylindrical missile weighing 4 meters and weighing 250 kilograms, which can fly out of the water without warning and knock the fisherman to pieces with a 50-kilogram skull. But the scariest thing about it is the way it eats. It has a tongue with toothed bones in its mouth that can crush any prey it eats, including piranhas, to the top of the palate, and grind it with the hyoid bone. The natives used their hyoid bones to grind coconuts; and the scales were so hard that the piranhas could not be eaten, and when they dried, they could be used as files. This prehistoric monster is almost extinct because it is a delicacy. Its horror stems from the evil appearance of prehistoric creatures, and it is not enough to be shortlisted for the top ten terrifying water monsters.
When it comes to amazon monsters, people always think of elephant fish, forest hoppers and electric eels. The Electric Eel is a monster that integrates batteries, stun guns, remote controls and electric trackers, and can release 650 volts at a time, or even up to 800 volts, against murderous piranhas. Of course, it can also electrocute a caiman or a horse, or even 3 cowboys, causing it to drown. But it has nothing to do with eels, it is a close relative of catfish and carp. However, like the Mori Crab, the Electric Eel is not the most terrifying water monster.
The 3-meter-long, 293-kilogram Mekong giant catfish is also a well-known water monster. Giant catfish are meat eaters, and swallowing a living person in one bite is as difficult as a girl eating an egg tart. Giant catfish is the head of the Amazon water monsters, a mafia-style killer, and a fugitive. Despite the constant disappearance of fishermen for no apparent reason, no bodies could be found, and no remains could be found until a truck sped past the Manaus police station. There was a giant catfish in the car, and a pair of legs stuck out of its mouth—and the murderer had just surfaced. The first of the Amazon monsters was therefore barely shortlisted for the top ten horror monsters. But in the Amazon, there are other terrifying monsters that are mentally and physically devastated.
This toothpick-like monster is called the "tendrils parasitic catfish", which is only slightly thicker than the toothpick, but this parasitic and decaying little thing makes a unique evil act. It has a penchant for the tireless pursuit of the taste of histamine. It usually parasitizes other big fish to suck blood on their gills, but if you swim in the Amazon River – whether you pee in the water or not, it will drill into the urethral opening and suck some blood a little deeper. Because it has barbs on its cheeks, it can't be withdrawn unless it goes to the hospital for surgery. However, parasitic catfish will never discriminate against sex, whether it is urethra or x-way, xiangdao, all explore it.
The hammerhead shark is named after the head that resembles an ancient woman's bun. But who is so superficial and has such an uncreative name, wouldn't it be better to call it a space shark? It has an eye and nostrils at each end of its head, and the eyes are 1.2 meters apart. But by shaking its head back and forth, one eye looking forward and the other forward, it produces binocular vision when the two eyes' visual fields coincide, accurately perceiving the depth and distance of the prey, and seeing both horizontal and vertical 360-degree scenes. It also has great white shark-like teeth, and when you see this monster 4.5 meters long underwater, can you not shout "help me"?
Similar to the hammerhead shark, the giant manta ray sticks out a meat horn at each end of its head, and like a spoon, it pockets plankton into the square mouth. Its wingspan can reach 10 meters, its body length is 9 meters, it drags a whip-like tail, flies out of the sea like a big bird, skims over the fishing boat, gently touches the fisherman's head, or slaps the bottom of the boat under the water, making a "fluffy, snapping" sound, and even uses the fleshy head fin to drag the anchor to make the fishing boat speed for hundreds of meters, so that the fisherman is terrified and overwhelmed, and the giant manta ray that is alive and playful is named "manta ray". But manta rays have someone else. Unlike manta rays, its tail bulge has residual ridges, indicating that it is closely related to another type of water monster.
Stingrays, in the usual sense of the word ," have spots of various colors on their backs, resembling devils. It usually hides under grains of sand to avoid sharks, and uses electroreceptors to detect and devour crabs, shrimps and octopuses hidden in gravel and aquatic weeds. The stingray is a companion of a Jurassic shark with a deadly stinger on its tail – but in the Caribbean, it is most favored by beautiful women. It's no wonder that beauty and monsters always go hand in hand! At this time, Xiaobian wants to become a stingray on the caribbean seabed! But thinking of its other brother, I think it is better to be down-to-earth.
The freshwater stingray, also known as the stingray, is 2.4 meters wide, 4.3 meters long, weighs 363 kilograms, and has two deadly stingers with barbs at the end of its tail, which are up to 38 cm long. Stingray is the largest poisonous fish, less toxic than pufferfish and scorpionfish, but enough to kill people. Giant manta rays are missing from the evolution of stingers into manta rays because of their toxic stingray residues. But there are also stinging stingrays in the Amazon, so why don't beautiful women go anywhere to swim with them?
Well, because there are piranhas, not afraid of parasitic catfish - it is too small, much smaller than golf balls! Because of its reputation, the piranha ranks fifth among the top ten terrifying monsters.
The King Squid, or Super Squid, is the prototype of the Water Monster in Pirates of the Caribbean and the true body of the North Sea Demon Kraken. On its 8 tentacles and 2 tentacles, each has more than 50 suction cups, each containing teeth like a chainsaw to cut prey. The tentacles can shoot out like torpedoes, and the mechanism is like toothpaste squeezing out a toothpaste tube. It takes only 2 years to grow from the size of a grain of rice to 2 meters and 60 kilograms. There is an 8-meter-long specimen of the King Squid in the Museum of London, but the recorded King Squid captured is 18.3 meters long and weighs 1 ton, which is large enough to compete with a 40-ton sperm whale in the deep sea.
The Latin literary name of jellyfish is Medusa, one of the three banshees of the serpent in Greek mythology. The beautiful blond hair on her head was a coiled venomous snake, and anyone who saw her face would turn to stone. Since 1954, tank jellyfish have set a record of nearly 5,600 murders. Behind it were 60 nearly 6-meter-long tentacles, each lined with dense sacs, including a hollow "poison needle" filled with venom that was invisible to the naked eye, and 2 billion poison needles were enough to kill adults 60 times. The tentacle receptors can recognize fish and shrimp and proteins on human skin, and then spray poisonous needles, killing people as soon as 30 seconds.
The Belcher sea snake is one of the most poisonous in the world, and there is no one. Its half lethality ld50 is only 0.0013hg/kg, which is 20 times more toxic than the inland Taipan snake and 15 times that of the hook nose sea snake, which can kill people in 10 seconds. But fortunately, it has a gentle temperament, only likes eels and oysters, not like the box jellyfish is interested in humans - how good it would be to put it on a computer, attack the poison with poison, and use it as an anti-virus software! But such poisons are ranked second in the top ten water monsters, who is the first?
It is a lake monster, so strange that people "only hear its name, not its people". Long ago, a herder drove a group of horses to graze on the kanas lake, the sun was warm, the fragrance of flowers was intoxicating, and the herders fell asleep. But when he woke up, he found that his dozen or so horses were missing, the lake was blood-colored, and there were cluttered horseshoe prints on the shore—the horses had been eaten by the lake monster. What kind of monster can swallow horses raw? The imaginary water monster is the most terrifying, so it ranks first.