Poll!!! Favarite Predatory Fish?

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At the aquarium I frequent they have a sign "This is where a SHARK ATTACK occured." Apparently an 8 ft shark ate a 5 ft shark, swallowed over the course of 3 hrs. I would pay good money to see that.
 
ive seen a video of two giant great whites attacking one great white just about the same size as them on another website that was cool, but what i want to see is a ORCA attacking a great white there are videos of that but i cant find them an were now that would awsome:headbang2 :headbang2 :headbang2
 
ok since i know a killer whale isnt a fish but i thnk its the true udisputed king of ocean predaters not counting Humans,my second choise would be the monk fish its a creepy looking badass killer and i think it shoud be one of the MFK logos just cause of this photo its scary looking face.i mean look at it ,it really is a monsterfish:WHOA: :cry: :headbang2 :thumbsup: :feedback:
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That monkfish is not only dead, it is dried out, they are impressive fish but when alive look more like this,

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Bull shark... 4 the fact it can swim from salt to fresh! There is no getting away!!!


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foxypleco said:
wow,thats cooler looking than an atf...can i get my hands on one?
They are coldwater/saltwater food fish, I don't know of anyone who sells live ones, like angel sharks they are bottom dwelling ambush predators and one species gets to 6' 8", 125 pounds.
 
guppy said:
They are coldwater/saltwater food fish, I don't know of anyone who sells live ones, like angel sharks they are bottom dwelling ambush predators and one species gets to 6' 8", 125 pounds.
hi guppy i also heard thats its a extreamly hard fish to keep in public aqariums to.so i would imagine it would probly be close to impossabal to keep one in home aquariums.....:feedback: oh one more thing for $89.99 a pound at the fishmarket it would not be to good of a idea to keep one only to fail LOL:ROFL: :ROFL:
 
I always liked thresher sharks. its cool how they could slice a fish in half by whipping it with its tail.
 
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