The most horrible fishes with teeth

Holy mother of crap. I'm pretty sure they pulled
this fish straight out of my nightmares. If you
ever feel like going for a swim in the Congo River
make sure you bring along a gun. Or a, uh, bazooka.
This thing looks like it could eat a bear.


Source www.geekologie.com/2007/04/
Mudskipper

Source www.treknature.com/gallery/Asia/Singapore/photo75386.htm
Alligator Gar


The razor sharp teeth along with its enormous size combine
to make this one dangerous fish to catch. Fisherman will get
the Alligator Gar into the boat and think it is dead and then
they are sometimes bitten by this huge Gar. Handle with extreme care!
Source fishindex.blogspot.com/2008/06/alligator-gar.html
Goblin shark

The Goblin Shark or Mitsukurina owstoni is a deep sea shark
that is rarely seen by human eyes. This shark is said to live
in waters over 200 meters below the ocean's surface! The deepest
the shark was ever caught was and amazing 1300 meters!
Source fishindex.blogspot.com/2008/08/goblin-shark-mitsukurina-owst
oni.html
Mako shark

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Mako Sharks have a lot of Sharp Teeth

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Source www.orangebeach.ws/2007/News/2007-04-23-Sea_Reaper_Catches_M
ako_Shark.html
Tiger fish

Source www.travelpod.com/travel-blog-entries/jowhiting/3/1216204200
/tpod.html
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Pike.
Pike and Muskie are apex predators and are the most enjoyable game fish to catch. If you have no experience with these fish, you should know that their teeth are as sharp as surgical scalpels and can slice through your skin without you even feeling it.
It is imperative that you never under any circumstances put your hand or fingers in the mouth of a Muskie or Pike. Even if you are not fishing for Muskie or Pike, you need extra long pliers or lure grips that are specially designed for de-hooking Muskie and Pike. You can find them in most fishing tackle stores. A proper fish holding tool is also a big help when taking out hooks and lures.
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