9 Scary Creatures of the Planet

The Huntsman Spider has a large habitat. It lives in Australia, Africa, Asia, America, and the Mediterranean. Because of their mass, these spiders are the largest in the world. 

Huntsman Spider

The disturbing Goblin Shark may be found in deep seas worldwide. With a large nose and fearsome teeth that can extend to seize prey, this monster is not cute. 

Goblin Shark

The rare Promachoteuthis Sulcus Squid thrives in the Antarctic ocean's frigid depths. Though it seems scary with its human-like teeth, this creature is tiny than your hand. 

Promachoteuthis Sulcus Squid

Atlantic Wolffish, a close relative of the Wolf Fish, lives in the North Atlantic Ocean. In freezing seas, this marine organism produces a natural antifreeze to keep its blood flowing. 

Wolf Fish

The star-nosed mole inhabits North American moist lowlands. Famous for its underwater hunting skills, this animal swims well. The omnivorous mole eats insects, worms, mollusks, and tiny fish. 

Star-Nosed Mole

The Pacific Lamprey lives from Alaska to California in the Pacific Ocean. This strange-looking saltwater fish utilizes a sucker-like mouth to grip onto host fish. Lampreys' vampirism is terrifying.

Pacific Lamprey

Imagine a furless mouse as a naked mole rat. These wrinkled creatures burrow in East Africa's deserts. They eat mostly huge tubers they find in their tunnels.

Naked Mole Rat

Central African Horror Frogs, often known as Hairy Frogs, are scary. This strange frog scares foes by breaking its toes to produce sharp claws. As an omnivore, it consumes insects, small animals, and nearly anything

Horror Frog

Whip spiders look terrifying, yet they devour bugs and are harmless to people. Warm, dark tunnels are home to these creepy crawlies. Their long, whip-like legs detect food motions.

Whip Spider