This fish has a very unique way of hunting down its own prey. It swims past and bites whatever it’s hunting in half then swings back around the eat the rest and with teeth like these it’s looks pretty easy to do. This is the Payara , as they’re known in the Amazon, but in every other part of the world they’re known as Vampire Fish. The reasons why shouldn’t surprise you, just take a look at those massive incisors. If that’s not enough they can reach lengths of 3 feet long!

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