The Deeper You Go, The More Prehistoric Fish Look Like Monsters

These Prehistoric Fish Are Why Thalassophobia Exists The ocean has always been terrifying — and these prehistoric fish prove it. From Dunkleosteus and its self-sharpening jaws, to Helicoprion’s buzzsaw mouth, Xiphactinus swallowing prey so large it killed itself, and ancient river monsters like Rhizodus and Megapiranha, this video dives into the prehistoric fish that make thalassophobia feel completely reasonable. Some were armored predators. Some had teeth that never stopped growing. Some were so strange scientists spent decades arguing over what they even were. And one tiny ancient fish may be the reason we exist at all. These are the prehistoric fish that turned Earth’s oceans, rivers, and swamps into nightmare fuel. For Sponsors and Biz: [email protected] #PrehistoricFish #Thalassophobia #Dunkleosteus #AncientOcean #PrehistoricAnimals prehistoric fish, thalassophobia, terrifying prehistoric animals, Dunkleosteus, Helicoprion, Xiphactinus, Megapiranha, prehistoric ocean, ancient sea monsters, scary fish, prehistoric predators, extinct fish, ocean monsters