Thanks to everyone who pointed out that we used a flawed example in the criteria when citing the Puffer Fish, as it is not only deadly when eaten. The list itself is only filled with animals that are only deadly when eaten. thanks! Let us know what nightmare fish keep you up at night in the comments. For more dangerous Top 10s!: ruclips.net/video/Hp0pismLdgw/видео.html
Fun fact: The killer whale is actually a part of the dolphin family, not the whale family. Ancient sailors named the orca “asesina ballenas” which actually means “whale killer”, however it is now referred to as the killer whale. There’s no definite reason for this but some people say it was mistranslated and others say it was because it’s easier to say. They got their name from their tendency to hunt whales as prey and the threat they pose to whales. Hope this interests some of you 😊
Dolphins are whales, so it doesn't matter much. All dolphins are whales, but not all whales are dolphins. Orcas are dolphins, therefore they are whales.
I worked on islands in the Great Barrier Reef for about six years. When we went out diving, the instructors off Herron Island took me to visit a giant Moray Eel off the coral quay, that they called Olive. She had a head the size of a shoe box, and was so friendly to dive instructors that she knew well. They could come up to her and massage her under her neck. She was magnificent to watch. I only saw her once. An experience i will remember forever. It all went bad when a guest, an american diver, got too close and bumped her on the head with his camera. She took a big chunk out of his right hand in retaliation and he had to be medivaced of the island in a helicopter. She was never see again. Very sad for us on the island as everyone who dived (most of the staff) loved her dearly.
She sounds awesome. Sorry you haven't seen her since. I don't blame her for her reaction either. If someone hit me in the face with a camera, I'd probably smack them.
Not an American thing, an inexperienced diver thing! I can't tell you the number of times I've had to deal with inexperienced divers from all over the world doing similar things and ruining the incredible experiences for everyone else.
@@NY9NE9 I will never consider diving. But diving seems like the kind of thing that attracts people that think "wAnNa KnoW wHaT WoUlD Be CoOL"" without giving it a second thought, and proceed to do that action with a simpleton mindset. Not disrespecting diving or anything, just disrespecting those who underestimate it.
To bad you didn't get to see the divers hand getting bit also.lol.but that must of been an awesome experience. I'm scared of the ocean but I also am curious to try scuba diving in the ocean. Weird I know. 😊
@@draconicusmathiusanytherio7630 well considering some species of pufferfish have the exact same venom as the blue ringed octopus. So yes, they can kill you in minutes.
okay, i never knew the flower urchin could be really dangerous. i sometimes find them and grab them like it's nothing to throw them into deeper waters. maybe it's because the ones i find were too young to hurt me also, from where I live, we have sea snakes hiding in the crevasses of our seawalls from time to time and they sometimes *actually try to swim to you* once they're out and about
They did put many venomous creatures high up, and it's not just the weaponry that matters; aggression, human kills and many more factors count. Besides, if all the venomous mentions were piled up near the top, it would have become quite boring.
I have been diving with about 80% of this list for years and have never had a single issue! No need to be afraid just respect the creatures in their home.
Almost stepped on a Portuguese Man of War while walking on the beach in Florida, luckily I saw it just before and quickly stopped..... I prayed that night
he was a legend, but fret not.. his bloodline will be continued as his daughter Bindi recently gave birth to a healthy baby girl.. not sure if his son is married yet or not, though
Deep Blue is believed to be the biggest Great White Shark on the planet - she's at least twenty feet long and weighs at least two and a half tons. Another large Great White is Nukumi who is a few feet shorter than Deep Blue at 17 feet 2 inches but she weighs almost 3,500 pounds! I love Great White Sharks - I think they're lovely and maybe one day I will get to see one in the wild.
They're also what I like to call the humans of the ocean. They're the only other animals that experience menopause and they even have differing cultures that are shown in their hunting styles.
"most dangerous sea creatures" Watchmojo: this fish has never been dangerous to humans, can't eat them or cause any harm Also mojo: there has never been an incident in history with this fish hurting a human or causing any damage whatsoever
This list just proves my fear of the ocean even more. I hate the ocean, the idea of I don't know what's beneath me is horrifying. Finding Nemo started my fear as a kid, and now I will never go anywhere near water. Ocean, lakes, ect.
#15 At least those have Great White Sharks as their natural prey. I saw those, including Shamu, in Orlando, Florida 11 years ago when I was 12. Such majestic animals. Don't know why they're on the list.
Blue ring octopus is definitely top 3. If being stung, no one will be able to save you except for god. All it takes to ruin a fun dive is the discovery of blue ring octopus. The deadliest stuff in ocean is always the small things.
I do believe that Orcas AND sea lions are dangerous creatures, but they are adorable and beautiful creatures. Sharks are amazing fish, they can smell blood from miles away. Electric eels has more volts than a tasers; 500 volts can kill a human?! Wow 😯
Hang on, I know we are on about Orcas in captivity most likely, but there has been a human fatality from Orcas, at Seaworld, one of the workers was dragged underwater and drowned by the Orca she looked after.
I mean, they are extremely intelligent animals and placing them in such a small depressing pool is no way for them to live. They get stripped from their families and can never leave their environment. I'd be pretty mad after years too. But you know, we humans think we can control everything.
Sorry putting any shark above the one thing they fear to the point of suiciding makes little sense. Orcas don't just hunt sharks of all sizes, they practically torture them to death. Should be far higher in the list.
I’m not surprised the stonefish made the list. They’re the most venomous fish on the planet, and stepping on one is supposedly the worst pain you can ever feel.
Poisonous Fishes 🐡, Octopuses 🐙, Squids 🦑, Predatory Fishes 🐟 And My Fav The Apex Predator Sharks 🦈 Are My Fav Dangerous Sea Creatures Fishes Ever. Great White Shark 🦈 My Fav.
Thanks to everyone who pointed out that we used a flawed example in the criteria when citing the Puffer Fish, as it is not only deadly when eaten. The list itself is only filled with animals that are only deadly when eaten. thanks!
Let us know what nightmare fish keep you up at night in the comments.
For more dangerous Top 10s!: ruclips.net/video/Hp0pismLdgw/видео.html
Carnivorous sharks.
Its Top 20 not Top 10
Top 10 Toxic Animals
Box Jelly FIsh
Jelly fish 🐠
10:40
*RIP Steve Irwin, You'll Be Missed*
How true. And his granddaughter was born not too long ago.
Yeah stingrays are the only thing I am scared about in the ocean.
He’s goated
"There are snakes in the sea?"
"There's literally EVERYTHING in the sea, Morty! Now get in the car!"
This guy is everywhere
Technically ... I am everywhere
U changed your pfp I see
the sea snake isn't as deadly as the box jellyfish or the cone snail. i'm surprised that cone snail was number 7
good comment lol
Hey it’s not 2018 anymore. Rick and Morty is lame asf. Loser
Fun fact about the Portuguese man o' war: it's not just one animal. It's a colony of animals that come together to make a complete specimen.
exactly - came looking for this -
and they hurt like a mofo! i got stung once here in Australia and ended up in hospital! allergic to them!
Glad you recovered since then
@@leeleesydboi and allergic count your blessings i hope it didnt cost too much
This makes them a type of siphonophore!
Alternate title. 20 reasons to stay out of the ocean
*20 reasons to explore the ocean and learn as much as possible about it *
@@tylerkovalskas9780 Ol' Nessy's out there. Somewhere.
@@tylerkovalskas9780 *N E R D*
@@ActuallyLucasXD what's wrong with being a nerd? 🙃
69th like 😏
Fun fact: The killer whale is actually a part of the dolphin family, not the whale family. Ancient sailors named the orca “asesina ballenas” which actually means “whale killer”, however it is now referred to as the killer whale. There’s no definite reason for this but some people say it was mistranslated and others say it was because it’s easier to say. They got their name from their tendency to hunt whales as prey and the threat they pose to whales. Hope this interests some of you 😊
Dolphins are whales, so it doesn't matter much. All dolphins are whales, but not all whales are dolphins. Orcas are dolphins, therefore they are whales.
Interesting in Spanish I've always known them to be called Ballenas Asesinas. Which makes sense considering their hunting behavior.
I worked on islands in the Great Barrier Reef for about six years.
When we went out diving, the instructors off Herron Island took me to visit a giant Moray Eel off the coral quay, that they called Olive.
She had a head the size of a shoe box, and was so friendly to dive instructors that she knew well. They could come up to her and massage her under her neck. She was magnificent to watch. I only saw her once. An experience i will remember forever.
It all went bad when a guest, an american diver, got too close and bumped her on the head with his camera.
She took a big chunk out of his right hand in retaliation and he had to be medivaced of the island in a helicopter.
She was never see again.
Very sad for us on the island as everyone who dived (most of the staff) loved her dearly.
She sounds awesome. Sorry you haven't seen her since. I don't blame her for her reaction either. If someone hit me in the face with a camera, I'd probably smack them.
Not an American thing, an inexperienced diver thing! I can't tell you the number of times I've had to deal with inexperienced divers from all over the world doing similar things and ruining the incredible experiences for everyone else.
@@NY9NE9 I will never consider diving. But diving seems like the kind of thing that attracts people that think "wAnNa KnoW wHaT WoUlD Be CoOL"" without giving it a second thought, and proceed to do that action with a simpleton mindset.
Not disrespecting diving or anything, just disrespecting those who underestimate it.
To bad you didn't get to see the divers hand getting bit also.lol.but that must of been an awesome experience. I'm scared of the ocean but I also am curious to try scuba diving in the ocean. Weird I know. 😊
“We won’t be considering animals like pufferfish which are only dangerous when eaten.”
Um, pufferfish have venomous spines all over their bodies.
But can the venom kill you in minutes like stonefish, blue ringed octopus, etc.
@@draconicusmathiusanytherio7630 well considering some species of pufferfish have the exact same venom as the blue ringed octopus. So yes, they can kill you in minutes.
I was about to say that too. Pretty sure that guy still deadly when alive
@@darioramirez422 yea depends on the species. i always thought that box jellyfish or cone snail would be number one honestly besides the pufferfish
@@nedandtheneedlefishvevo575 no they can’t
Top 10 Most Physically Strongest Animals In The World.
I hope the mantis shrimp is in that list.
Imagine if a gorilla found the cyterak gem and become GORILLA JUGGERNAUT
Bear would totally in list
1. Polar Bear
Highlight this comment! That would be a super cool list
I was bitten by a sea snake off Hayman Island 19 years ago.
Lucky for me, my wetsuit was thicker than the snakes bite.
I hate snakes
And what exactly did you do to get bitten?
Damn...😮😮
@@colinmcdonald2499 late response, but sea snakes tend to be more aggressive. So probably just existing too close
Wow. They are one of the most poisonous snakes in the world
Come now we all know we all know it’s our tentacle lord Cthulhu!
Daddy cthulhu is the perfect entity
Unless Cartman Is onboard i wont agree
Praises to the great Cthulhu 🙌🏽
Does he live in the ocean? I thought he was a interdimensional/cosmic dude.
Needlefish are relatable. I too accidentally ruin the lives of others just because of the sheer force of my curiosity.
😂😂
Ah, yes. Steve Irwin. A beloved celebrity who lost his life on account of a stingray.
Stingray are actually not that dangerous at all steve irwin just got unlucky as hell
rip aussie king
This is why I hate stingrays.
I remember when he got chased up a tree by a Komodo Dragon but it was a fucking Stingray a relatively harmless creature what got him.
11:05 You guys just had to make me feel sad again. THANKS WATCHMOJO!
This is why I’m terrified of the ocean. I’ll stay my ass on the sand chilling lol
I don't like sand. Its course, its rough, 8ts irritating, and it gets everywhere.
Y'all should try this activity called playing video games inside
@@anonymous5t565 that’s a Star Wars reference
Water for the New Gods,
Blood for the Old Gods,
Embrace the dark, accept the call,
For Cthulhu has come to take us all
There is new old gods or new gods
There is 1 god
#1: The Alaskan Bull Worm
😂😂
IDK how Watch mojo forgot this.
It’s WatchMojo. They’ll do that
We should take Bikini Bottom, and push it somewhere else!
@@sixtyfour7081 You know that might be a good idea.. *TO GET US ALL KILLED-!*
I'm going to the beach today and watching this before going make me rethink my life choices and gonna take a raincheck on this one
If #1 isn't box jellyfish, I will be extremely suprized. It has a mortality rate of almost 100%.
I have no idea why snakes ended up at #1 🤷♂️
Orcas are in here with 0 human fatalities and not even a blatant attack on any human in the wild. It’s nonsense mate.
I usually really like Mojo’s video but this one actually got a dislike from me
@@KyleB978-0 it says deadliest, not deadliest towards humans, orcas are the apex predators of the ocean, honestly should’ve been in the top three
@@KyleB978-0 the list is the most dangerous sea creatures not the most dangerous to humans
The blue ringed octopus better be top 3
Edit: WTF were WatchMojo thinking putting it at number 16
The same goes for the orca. Name another titan that takes on and rips up blue whales and great white sharks.
By the way, I am uploading my version of this video in a while.
Edit : DONE IT!
They don't have time to think, that's their secret to getting all these videos out
okay, i never knew the flower urchin could be really dangerous. i sometimes find them and grab them like it's nothing to throw them into deeper waters. maybe it's because the ones i find were too young to hurt me
also, from where I live, we have sea snakes hiding in the crevasses of our seawalls from time to time and they sometimes *actually try to swim to you* once they're out and about
Lmao "dont smell them" WELL DUH MAAM IM UNDER WATER 😂😂😂
Almost Forgot Orca 🐬!!! Orca My Fav Of All Dangerous Oceanic Creatures.
The Apex of the Apex. We are really lucky they don’t go after us in the wild
I resent the fact that creatures with brute force were put higher than poisonous ones that literally have the ability to kill 26 people at once
They did put many venomous creatures high up, and it's not just the weaponry that matters; aggression, human kills and many more factors count. Besides, if all the venomous mentions were piled up near the top, it would have become quite boring.
My dive mentor was a shark specialist and said the only shark he would never trust would be oceanic black and white tips
Every video like this makes me want to stay 10,000 feet away from water
I have been diving with about 80% of this list for years and have never had a single issue! No need to be afraid just respect the creatures in their home.
@@NY9NE9 Yeah. Adventure is bliss.
Fun fact: electric eels are not eels they are a type of knife fish.
WatchMojo: "Top 10 list"
Also WatchMojo: Actually posts top 20 list, like a boss
FINALLY the blue ringed octopus is finally here it should've been in that other video about sea creatures.
It still deserved a higher spot.
Yeah
@@skevan6641 I am posting my own version of this in a while.
Love swimming in the ocean still.
Almost stepped on a Portuguese Man of War while walking on the beach in Florida, luckily I saw it just before and quickly stopped..... I prayed that night
I had to google that because I thought for some reason they only lived near Indonesia 😳
Steve Irwin was a legend. Can't believe he was taken out by a stingray,
he was a legend, but fret not.. his bloodline will be continued as his daughter Bindi recently gave birth to a healthy baby girl.. not sure if his son is married yet or not, though
His son is exactly like him.
@@Stickiedude you're right about that.. Bindi also continues her father's work, but probably put it on pause since she became a mum
I've on seen the son on American late night shows.
@@Stickiedude he's 5 years younger than Bindi, but he's quite the avid photographer
Deep Blue is believed to be the biggest Great White Shark on the planet - she's at least twenty feet long and weighs at least two and a half tons. Another large Great White is Nukumi who is a few feet shorter than Deep Blue at 17 feet 2 inches but she weighs almost 3,500 pounds! I love Great White Sharks - I think they're lovely and maybe one day I will get to see one in the wild.
I'm not really scared of animals, but the stonefish is me greatest fear
I always praise the sea turtles and sunfish for eating the jellyfish 🧐
Viewers Advisory: This channel is addictive!
I remember when they were about television/film, hence the name Watchmojo, now they just squeeze out these bullshit videos
@@heisenberg3082 sometimes they're good. They had like 5 minutes of Godzilla vs kong the day the movie came out
-"This is the top 10 most dangerous ocean creations"
-"Number 20..."
Yeah. 😂😂😂
It isn't even the first time they have done this.
Please be patient... We're learning how to count.
April Fool's or a Typo, or both...*Dramatic music*
@@WatchMojo A reply 👁
@@WatchMojo Did _the_ WatchMojo comment here? 😅
The Killer Whale is the king of the ocean!! Duh! 🤣🤣🤣❤️
They're also what I like to call the humans of the ocean. They're the only other animals that experience menopause and they even have differing cultures that are shown in their hunting styles.
@@JamesDavy2009 very true 👍👍👍
@top number games RUclips thank God those are extinct!! 🤣🤣🤣
Blue ringed octopus was down played it is atleast top 5
The ocean is pretty mysterious place on Earth
The most mysterious.
We don’t even know what 95% of the ocean is like
@@2kmichaeljordan438 Yeah.
“Stepped on me? The guy was dancing on me. Look at me! Broken. Broken. Gone. Broken!” 🤣🤣🤣
The box jellyfish, stone fish, and sea snakes are enough for me to stay out of the ocean.
heres something to add to the list of fright: Box jellyfish are almost invisible in the water. A floating, invisibility cloak of pain and death.
@@paintedclear4326 yup
Bad enough I was afraid of snakes but now, let’s just stay out of the damn water! 😂
Top 10, huh?
I guess we been bamboozled
@@giothestupidass4136 u got bamboozled
@@crossfittersareweird1037 dang
Video: top 20 dangerous animals in the ocean
Title: top 10 dangerous animals in the ocean
WatchMojo trying to bamboozle us
Just a late April Fool's joke... or a typo...
Me: Okay we’re doing pretty good so far!
Them: Sea snake
Me: Oh hell no
Awesome 👍👍👍👍 👍👍👍
Moments like these have me glad to be a Michigander lol
“We won’t mention fish like the puffer fish” I wasn’t expecting you to lmao
Can you please do the top 20 most dangerous animals in the world and rank them based on the annual human fatalities they cause?
I’m SOOOO GLAD you mentioned my favorite! Cone snail!
"most dangerous sea creatures"
Watchmojo: this fish has never been dangerous to humans, can't eat them or cause any harm
Also mojo: there has never been an incident in history with this fish hurting a human or causing any damage whatsoever
This list just proves my fear of the ocean even more. I hate the ocean, the idea of I don't know what's beneath me is horrifying. Finding Nemo started my fear as a kid, and now I will never go anywhere near water. Ocean, lakes, ect.
Top 20 is better than top 10 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Watch mojo, if and when you read this I personally like animal so when a video like this drops I hop on the band wagon so thank you.
Box jellyfish should have really been above sea snakes, but other than that good list.
Very interesting, informative and worthwhile video. The Nile crocodile can grow to over 20 feet in length and is both aggressive and ferocious.
I just want to say wow. this is some great editing. I bet it took a while to piece together everyone's cams and sync it. Good job.
Knock knock...
“Who’s there?”
Land shark..
Opens door...
Nom nom nom nom....
🎵When you swim in the creek & an eel bites your cheek, that's a morayyyyy🎵
10:38 what species of sting ray?
Really enjoyed this one. Finny how I hust made a video like this in out channel a week ago
The cutest seal ever!!!🐬🦑🦈
Thanks Moji
17:00
“I see you are a man of culture as well”
I love your voice
#15 At least those have Great White Sharks as their natural prey. I saw those, including Shamu, in Orlando, Florida 11 years ago when I was 12. Such majestic animals. Don't know why they're on the list.
This is the voice I always wanna hear when watching watchmojo
I was stung by a mannowar 38 years ago. Still have small scars from it.
How have you put a damn sea lion above the blue ringed octopus, I swear that thing is one of the most venomous creatures in the world
And above the orca! Which has sea lions for lunch!
Blue ring octopus is definitely top 3. If being stung, no one will be able to save you except for god. All it takes to ruin a fun dive is the discovery of blue ring octopus.
The deadliest stuff in ocean is always the small things.
Even the box jellies are small.
Another interesting fact about the moray is if they bite you the only way to get them off is to cut off the head their grip is that strong
Yeah,they dont let go! conger eels also dont let you go! theyll also bite your finger off
Good video keep up the outstanding content loving it ☺️👍🔥
🌊 💨 🔥 and mud
Fantastic 4️⃣
I do believe that Orcas AND sea lions are dangerous creatures, but they are adorable and beautiful creatures. Sharks are amazing fish, they can smell blood from miles away. Electric eels has more volts than a tasers; 500 volts can kill a human?! Wow 😯
Voltage is not the factor when it comes to the lethality of electricity, it's actually the current and the threshold is 6 milliamps.
I agree Chelsea they are all just amazing creatures and the fact they are jsut amazing
Hang on, I know we are on about Orcas in captivity most likely, but there has been a human fatality from Orcas, at Seaworld, one of the workers was dragged underwater and drowned by the Orca she looked after.
I mean, they are extremely intelligent animals and placing them in such a small depressing pool is no way for them to live. They get stripped from their families and can never leave their environment. I'd be pretty mad after years too. But you know, we humans think we can control everything.
@@RyuTempest yeah an animal rights groups are the stupidest people on the planet that think that is the reason the orca killed that trainer. Smh
Putting the orca beneath sea lions is straight up insulting.
This list is crwzy and so many should not actually be on here and some should he lower on this list etc
Killer Whale >>>>>>>>>>> Every type of Shark
11:32 dinosaurs: “are we a joke to you?”
8:07 😍😍😍
Those special effects from pre 90s movies used to scare the hell outta me as a kid....moving all funny and digitally composed....hebegeebees 😬🥴
Top 20 or top 10????
never heard of a flower urchin before but wow
Title: Top 10
Rebecca: Top 20
Sharks 🦈 whales 🐳 blue ringed octopus 🐙 jellyfish etc
Just to name a handful of them
I love all sea life. So this is a fun list
Did that fish scream??😂
@12:29
For me it’s everything, I don’t need a top 20 list.
I thought you weren't going to put the box jellyfish on this list
You forgot Dolphins the list of sick stuff they do should be number 1
Sorry putting any shark above the one thing they fear to the point of suiciding makes little sense. Orcas don't just hunt sharks of all sizes, they practically torture them to death. Should be far higher in the list.
Indeed
I agree they should he higher on the list i am shocked they are not
Top 10 or 20 River Monster fishes or creatures.
Who else felt pain in their foot when the unknown beachgoer stepped on the stonefish?? LIKE, OOOOUUUUUUCCCCCCHHHHHHHH
And how many are around Australia?
Basically half. Including the top 2.
Jellyfish may be man o war. But Kratos is god o war.
Even they have natural predators from the loggerhead turtle to the blue sea slug.
I’m not surprised the stonefish made the list. They’re the most venomous fish on the planet, and stepping on one is supposedly the worst pain you can ever feel.
You're going to need a bigger list watchmojo
Do top 10 most dangerous creatures in the Amazon next.
Poisonous Fishes 🐡, Octopuses 🐙, Squids 🦑, Predatory Fishes 🐟 And My Fav The Apex Predator Sharks 🦈 Are My Fav Dangerous Sea Creatures Fishes Ever. Great White Shark 🦈 My Fav.
Cool 👍😎
In this video I love sharks, crocodiles, sea snakes, box jellyfish, and the blue ringed octopus