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Oar fish
The oar fish rarely makes it to the surface of the ocean and is rarely seen by humans. The oar fish in the picture above was found dead off the coast of Australia. Now imagine swimming and seeing one of these floating by. Nope.
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Giraffe-necked weevil
The male weevil's are the ones with long necks and they use them to have neck fights with other males. Not okay, ow.
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Frilled shark
It's a prehistoric shark with needle-like teeth. Unless you're thousands of feet underwater, I wouldn't worry about running (swimming?) into one of these. They stay very deep and are rarely seen (TG).
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The Japanese spider crab
The crab in the picture above measured 10 feet from claw to claw. That means that it is big enough to STRADDLE A DANG CAR. Its nickname is also "Crabzilla."
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via Buzzfeed/Animals