With all the news coming out about aliens living in the ocean, I believe that it is important to remember that there are things down there that are crazy. The aliens in our waters will have to work pretty hard if they don’t want to get got by these five studs.
#5 Lionfish.
This little beast is known for killing fish. It’s got spines on its back that carry large amounts of venom, perhaps enough to kill an elephant. This fish also hides in the coral, making it particularly hard to spot before it strikes. The Lionfish diet consists of more than seventy fish, including shrimp. The Lionfish is also an invasive species, leaping from one ocean to the next at a rapid pace. This means that it knows how to hold down an area, keeping the aliens out of our coral reefs.
#4 Giant Squid.
This mammoth of a squid lives deep in our waters. We have never captured one of these squids alive, but we know they are there because of sperm whales. We have been told of the battles between these two gargantuan monsters in the depths of our oceans. I believe that if there are aliens, they would probably be by the ocean floor. This is because they must have a home out of sight of humans as I believe them to be shy and scared of the human dynasty. Unfortunately for the alien, this is right in the range of the Giant Squid. The Giant Squid is going to mess that thing up. The Giant Squid has been reported to be up to 59 feet. Wow. No chance.
#3 Sting Ray.
This aura filled animal patrols the floor of shallow, warm water seas. I think that if the aliens were to somehow make it through the first lines of defense in our oceans, sting rays would slow them down. The Giant Sting Ray gets up to at least 2 meters in width and 5 meters in length. They have a stinger packed with venom, and they have been known to respond to violence with violence. If you were in a UFO and you saw a swarm of stingrays floating towards you, there is no doubt you would be a little nervous.
#2 Great White Shark.
This shark is famous and acclaimed for its level of pure brutality. This is the largest shark in the world with some of its teeth reaching the size of credit cards. The shark itself can weigh up to around four thousand pounds. It can grow up to twenty feet in length. However, there’s one thing that makes the shark the predator it is: aggression. It is in the top three most aggressive sharks in the world towards humans. However, the shark also feasts upon most fish in the seas. If you have seen Jaws, then you also know that sharks can mess up vessels. These solitary creatures are murder machines, and no alien could handle any of them.
#1 Orca.
This animal is a STUD. The apex predator of the ocean. These animals are smart, so smart in fact, that they work in packs, using their numbers to seemingly troll helpless citizens of the seas. They are fast. Powerful. Evil. The Orca is black on the top and white on the bottom. Why? So that they are camouflaged to go after anything they see. No matter where you are, you will not be able to see this thing before it gets you. They have echolocation, so it is easy for them to find you, even in the deep sea. The Orca can grow up to 27 feet and can weigh up to 13,300 pounds. Despite its gargantuan size, the orca can sustain speeds of 35 mph in water. This is the fastest aquatic mammal in the world. Imagine a car with teeth that you can’t see driving at you on Parkins Mill. Now put that in the ocean and multiply it by ten. This must be how it feels when you are hunted by a pack of orcas. That is what any aliens on the bottom of the ocean will have to deal with as they try to take over our waters.
It seems for there to be no reason for some of these animals to exist. They are ruthless, violent, and vicious. My opinion is that Mother Nature has them here for the sole purpose of defending our world. If aliens were to invade, I believe these animals would rise to the call and shake aliens off of our planet like a horsefly on a cow.