Another frightening, actual creature in the sea is the goblin shark. It is thought that these sharks can trace their lineage back 125 million years and are sometimes called “living fossils.” These sharks got their name from a translation of its old Japanese name
The black swallower sounds like it was created for a horror movie but is indeed real. It grows to be about ten inches long, but don’t let its small size fool you. This fish is known for its ability to swallow fish larger than itself. Black swallowers have been found to have eaten fish so big that they can’t be digested faster than they’re decomposing.
When imagining a creature called the “vampire squid” it seems natural that it would be a blood sucker. Thankfully, it’s not. The squid got its name from its cloak-like webbing, dark color, and red eyes. Like vampires, they prefer the dark. They live in the deep sea and when disturbed are able to release a bioluminescent mucus to stun predators.
Giant oarfish may be responsible for many sea serpent legends. These large fish are shaped like ribbons and considered to be the world’s longest bony fish. Sightings have been reported measuring them as long as fifty-six feet and a confirmed weight of six hundred pounds. Even though giant oarfish have been around for centuries, the first reliable footage of one in its natural habitat wasn’t captured until 2010. No need to worry about this fish taking a bite out of you because it has no teeth.
Japanese spider crabs have the longest leg span of any arthropod. Arthropods are characterized by their jointed limbs and these crabs can reach eighteen feet from claw to claw. They can weigh up to forty-two pounds and are considered a delicacy to eat. They can live up to one hundred years and even though no human attacks have been reported, they have definitely haunted some dreams.
Whether it be through classic horror movies like
CHAPTER TWENTY-FOUR
ALIEN
Year of Release: 1979
Director: Ridley Scott
Writer: Dan O’Bannon
Starring: Sigourney Weaver, Tom Skerritt
Budget: $9 million
Box Office: $104.9 million
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None of them were particularly young. Tom Skerritt, the captain, was forty-six, Hurt was thirty-nine but looked older, Holm was forty-eight, Harry Dean Stanton was fifty-three, Yaphet Kotto was forty-two, and only Veronica Cartwright at thirty and Weaver at twenty-nine were in the age range of the usual thriller cast. Many recent action pictures have improbably young actors cast as key roles or sidekicks, but by skewing older,
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