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Dangers in the Deep: 10 Scariest Sea Creatures
« on: June 09, 2010, 12:11:21 AM »
10. Moray Eels
Snakelike body, protruding snout and wide jaws. These primitive creatures just look like death. They're fish, by the way, and they can be up to 8 feet long.

A bite from their razor-sharp teeth and powerful, locking jaws will produce ragged wounds that are prone to infection from the bacteria inside the eels' mouths, according to NOAA. The good news: If morays bite out of fear or by accident (especially when foraging for food), they will usually release their grip and let you go.

They tend to hide in crevices and holes during the day, then hunt at night. They'll eat any fish or other creature they can catch.

Some expert advice, from NOAA, on how to avoid being bitten by one: Keep your hands out of submerged, rocky holes and crevices. Oh, and avoid this common diver gaffe that leads to many moray eel bites: Don't feed them!

9. Sea Lions
Really? Sea lions? Yes, because they're very territorial.

They're considered cute, trainable and are major attractions at zoos, but have been known to bite people.

In California, a spate of vicious sea lion attacks reported at Manhattan beach, Newport beach and San Francisco back in 2006 led to growing concern among caretakers and scientists. Some researchers suspect the sea lions may have eaten fish contaminated by toxic algae, which may explain the uncharacteristic behavior.

The city of San Diego warns on its web site "Like all wild animals, seals and sea lions are unpredictable and can become aggressive quickly. They have sharp teeth and may bite, particularly if cornered or harassed."

8. Stingrays
Just the name practically qualifies these creatures for this list. And the death of "Crocodile Hunter" Steve Irwin by stringray in 2006 certainly solidified the reputation of these shark cousins as dangerous beasts.

The tail of of a stingray is capped with a roughly 8-inch spear made of the same stuff that makes up shark scales, known as dermal denticles. The spear, which stiffens when the stingray feels threatened, is serrated like a steak knife and packs a venom that can be deadly to predators.

"The venom itself is a largely protein-based toxin that causes great pain in mammals and may also alter heart rate and respiration," according to the Mote Marine Laboratory.

Stingrays don't typically attack humans, however.

7. Crocodiles
Saltwater crocs have earned a reputation as one of the wild kingdom's most ferocious predators.

They can grow more than 20 feet long and weigh 3,000 pounds, and they have been known to hunt a wide range of prey, including monkeys, kangaroos, buffalo and even sharks.

Relying on purely brute strength, they are capable of dragging down water buffaloes and have occasionally victimized humans. Using an attack method known as the "death roll," crocodiles kill their prey by latching on with their jaws and then taking down the dinner with a powerful, twisting roll. The technique is also employed to break apart large animals.

6.Lionfish
Popular in home aquariums, these docile fish sport a striking fan of venomous spines.

Although not fatal to humans, the spines deliver a painful sting that can cause headaches, vomiting, and respiratory distress, according to NOAA. The worst of the pain typically lasts only for about an hour, but some people report pain and tingling sensations for weeks.

Lionfish are not aggressive. So the fact is home aquarium owners are more likely to be stung by lionfish than divers or fishermen.

5. Sea Snake
The innate human fear of snakes propels these slithering swimmers to the list. However, the truth is that while sea snakes out-venom their terrestrial counterparts, they're highly reclusive and so not much of a threat.

Still, sea snakes are related to cobras, so when it comes to venom, they know what they're doing. Their bite paralyzes and kills prey in seconds. They rarely attack humans though, preferring to hunt eels, shellfish and shrimp.

4. Pufferfish
You don't even have to be near water for this creature to kill you. The pufferfish, also known as a blowfish, packs tetrodotoxin -- stronger than cyanide. Specially trained Japanese chefs prepare safe parts of the fish as a delicacy, but every now and then a diner dies.

The puffer, named for its ability to suck in water and swell to twice normal size, could end up saving people: a drug made from the puffer's toxin has been tested for treatment of withdrawal symptoms from drugs like heroin.

3. Stonefish
This one nearly tops the list for two reasons: It's the most venomous fish in the world, and it's a master of disguise, hiding in plain sight on the seafloor, looking like any other rock.

The stonefish doesn't attack, but you don't want to step on it. Its spines are used as defense against sharks and other predators. The venom can cause temporary paralysis and death if not treated.

2. Tiger Shark
Yeah, yeah, the great white shark gets all the attention. But reality is tiger sharks kill more people. And few things (other than snakes) automatically terrify people more than sharks.

Tiger sharks will eat anything: fish, seals, birds, squid, small sharks, dolphins, license plates and pieces of old tires, according to NOAA. They can grow more than 18 feet long and weigh a ton. Take that, Jaws!

Tiger sharks are found in many tropical and temperate waters, and they are especially common around islands in the central Pacific. For the record: Great whites do attack more people each year, on average.

Oh, and a little detail that explains why sharks aren't No. 1 on this list: The number of people attacked by sharks worldwide each year -- a few dozen -- is roughly equal to the number killedby lightning just in the United States. Only four people around the world died from shark attacks last year.

1. Box Jellyfish
These gelatinous creatures are flat-out deadly.

While no official tallies exist, anecdotal evidence suggest dozens of people and perhaps more than 100 or more die each year from the many species of box jellyfish that exist in all oceans.

Some 20 to 40 people die from stings by box jellyfish annually in the Philippines alone, according to the U.S. National Science Foundation. "But because death certificates are not required in many countries within the range of box jellyfish, worldwide fatalities from box jellyfish may be seriously underestimated," the NSF states.

One Australian box jellyfish can have dozens of tentacles, each up to 15 feet long, with enough toxin to kill 60 people. The sting of a Chironex fleckeri box jellyfish can kill a person in less than three minutes. Species of box jelly fish in Hawaii, Florida and other U.S. locations are known to induce heart failure.

Honorable mention goes to the Portuguese man-of-war, a jellyfish with a sting said to be as painful as a lightning strike -- though it's not clear how many people are actually able to make that comparison.



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Re: Dangers in the Deep: 10 Scariest Sea Creatures
« Reply #1 on: July 04, 2010, 11:52:13 AM »
3. Stonefish
This one nearly tops the list for two reasons: It's the most venomous fish in the world, and it's a master of disguise, hiding in plain sight on the seafloor, looking like any other rock.

The stonefish doesn't attack, but you don't want to step on it. Its spines are used as defense against sharks and other predators. The venom can cause temporary paralysis and death if not treated.

Di ba mao ba ni ang bantow, ang favorite fish ni Kerst ug Aspo? ???



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« Reply #2 on: July 04, 2010, 11:55:17 AM »
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Re: Dangers in the Deep: 10 Scariest Sea Creatures
« Reply #3 on: July 04, 2010, 01:13:20 PM »

fish prince?  bawot-bawot sa frog prince?

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Re: Dangers in the Deep: 10 Scariest Sea Creatures
« Reply #4 on: July 04, 2010, 01:55:44 PM »
fish prince?  bawot-bawot sa frog prince?

Sigon sa ahong nasagap, princess man kuno ning bantowa.

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Re: Dangers in the Deep: 10 Scariest Sea Creatures
« Reply #5 on: July 07, 2010, 02:56:37 AM »
i think ang english term sa bantol kay scorpion fish.

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Re: Dangers in the Deep: 10 Scariest Sea Creatures
« Reply #6 on: July 07, 2010, 03:21:39 AM »
stonefish mao ni gatasan nga ig agaw sa bantow. Gagmay man tong bantow ang gatasan mao ni modako unya deadly ug matunok tasa hunasan.

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« Reply #7 on: July 07, 2010, 03:28:13 AM »
i think ang english term sa bantol kay scorpion fish.
ang scorpion fish kay kato mang naa sa finding nemo nga naay strife bitaw ,ang stonefish mao ni ang gatasan unya ig agaw ni si gatasan ug si bantol.Paryente pud ni sila ni Dap-ag known as the crown of torn starfish.

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« Reply #8 on: July 07, 2010, 04:23:24 PM »
ang scorpion fish kay kato mang naa sa finding nemo nga naay strife bitaw ,ang stonefish mao ni ang gatasan unya ig agaw ni si gatasan ug si bantol.Paryente pud ni sila ni Dap-ag known as the crown of torn starfish.

Aw, lahi ra diay ang gatasan ug bantol, Raqz? Mao ra mang dagwaya.

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« Reply #9 on: July 08, 2010, 11:48:22 AM »
Aw, lahi ra diay ang gatasan ug bantol, Raqz? Mao ra mang dagwaya.
lahi ra kay gamay man tong bantow ug matunok ka adto kutob ra sa ilok nimo ang hawoy unja ngotngot pero katong gatasan dako tong gatasan ug matunok ka diretso jud huboy ngil ad tan awon ang agi sa tunok ani ug deadly jud bitaw ni. Lisod ning gatasan kit an kay murag bato pud tan awon. Ang bantow gamay ang gatasan dako naa silay kalainan kay permi ko ani kakita nila sa hunasan. Karaan gud ning manglukotay ug manginhasay Toy mao sweto pud ko gamay nila heheheh.

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« Reply #10 on: July 08, 2010, 05:18:59 PM »
lahi ra kay gamay man tong bantow ug matunok ka adto kutob ra sa ilok nimo ang hawoy unja ngotngot pero katong gatasan dako tong gatasan ug matunok ka diretso jud huboy ngil ad tan awon ang agi sa tunok ani ug deadly jud bitaw ni. Lisod ning gatasan kit an kay murag bato pud tan awon. Ang bantow gamay ang gatasan dako naa silay kalainan kay permi ko ani kakita nila sa hunasan. Karaan gud ning manglukotay ug manginhasay Toy mao sweto pud ko gamay nila heheheh.

He he, mao ba? Nakaagi baya pud kog ginagmayng panginhas pero wa ko masuheto aning gatasan og bantow. Lisod diay kon malubog ang tubig kay samot nga dili makita ang deadly nga gatasan...

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« Reply #11 on: July 08, 2010, 09:28:03 PM »
Ang bantow permi ni naa magpuyo sa hunasan kanang sa piliw ang gatasan Toy adto ni sila magpuyo sa medyo lawom sa may kimba(drop off) na dapit. Adto ni sila magsilong silong sa mga samo(seaweed nga brown) ug magchikka chikka dagway ni sila ni Dam-ag( crown of thorn starfish)kung asa dapit ang daghan dap ag naay possibility nga naa pud ang gatasan nagpahipi sa kilid sa bato nga ga camouflage.

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« Reply #12 on: July 09, 2010, 03:35:18 PM »
Ang bantow permi ni naa magpuyo sa hunasan kanang sa piliw ang gatasan Toy adto ni sila magpuyo sa medyo lawom sa may kimba(drop off) na dapit. Adto ni sila magsilong silong sa mga samo(seaweed nga brown) ug magchikka chikka dagway ni sila ni Dam-ag( crown of thorn starfish)kung asa dapit ang daghan dap ag naay possibility nga naa pud ang gatasan nagpahipi sa kilid sa bato nga ga camouflage.

He he, kon maohon wa diay ko kaengkwentro aning gatasan. Unsa man, Raqz, parehas ba ni sa tujom nga pwede tambalan og ihi?

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« Reply #13 on: July 10, 2010, 05:43:33 AM »
Na ug matunok ka aning gatasan di ni pwede ug ihi ihian ra hehhehe kinahanglan jud moderitso ka sa doctor ani. Natunok ug gatasan ahong ig agaw kas a hadlok kaajo tan awon ang hubag kay kinadalian ingdako kinangutngotan pa jud kono. Wa dagway to ma intimano kay wa man mayatap.
Natunok na ba ka toy ug tujom? how about bantow? ug wa pa natunok na ka ug danggit? Natunok na ko ug bantow ang sakit kay mao mao ra sa tunok sa danggit nga manghawoy ang ubos sa imong ilok.

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« Reply #14 on: July 10, 2010, 07:40:42 AM »
Hmm, mao diay naapil sa lista ning gatasan. Tingali kon gamay rag resistensya matodas jud diay.

Kapila na ko matunok og tujom Raqz, sa Negros, Siquijor, ug sa Bohol (I remember kadtong sa Laya kay nitaop jud tamantaman sa akong kumagko sa tiil). Natunok na pud kog danggit kausa didto sa bungsod sa akong ig-agaw. Mora bitawg mokuryente sa tibuok bukton.

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« Reply #15 on: July 10, 2010, 10:47:03 AM »
Bitaw ug matunok tag danggit murag gikan ta gikoryentihan nga dugay raba mawaa.Sakit ang ubos sa ilok. Kapila napud kaha ko natunok ug tujom. Iapil unta pud sa deadly sea creatures ang ito( ocean catfish) di ba hadlok man ni kay naay tulo ka tunok sa ulo gawas nga naa pay bungot. Mahadlok jud ko ug masuhutan na ug ito ang bungsod sa ahong tiyo kay maaapil mi ug pamutol sa tunok nga ajo raba ug di dangog perting danguga( slimy) peligro pud ni makatunok.

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« Reply #16 on: July 14, 2010, 02:22:16 PM »
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« Reply #17 on: July 14, 2010, 09:28:23 PM »
Dia ra ang ocean catfish:





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hahahah catfish jud nuon na. cat and ulo shark and ngipon= ocean catfish way maklaro ang whiskers

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« Reply #18 on: July 15, 2010, 02:42:24 AM »
here's the dogfish also known as the catshark. whew makalibog no? dog na cat pa jud nya fish na shark pud. unta na ni oi.







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