Unfortunately we do not know weather angler fish really attack people no one has ever approached one swimming in the sea. maybe if some divers went down in a submarine they could attach a human like dummy to the submarine and then find and approach an angler fish.
Anglerfish are deep-sea creatures that primarily inhabit the ocean's depths and are not a threat to humans. They possess sharp teeth and a bioluminescent lure to attract prey, but their size and habitat make encounters with humans extremely rare. While they can bite if provoked, their physical structure and environment limit any potential harm they could inflict on people. Overall, anglerfish are not considered dangerous to humans.
No, they use their teeth to bite their prey and break it smaller than swallow it whole.
Yes a nice vampire might bite a humans
The nouns are: pest, humans, bite.
There are no documented cases of an anglerfish killing a human. Anglerfish are deep-sea creatures that primarily inhabit the ocean's depths and are not known to pose a threat to humans. Their unique adaptations and predatory behaviors are suited for their environment, but they typically do not encounter humans in the wild.
They don't bite humans.
Anglerfish bones, anglerfish skin and a anglerfish personality.
Vampires generally bite to feed on or to transform humans.
Ebony bugs do not typically bite humans. They are not known to be harmful or aggressive towards people.
No, pantry moths do not bite humans. They are not harmful to people, but they can infest and contaminate food in the pantry.
Millipedes do not bite humans. They have no venom or stingers, and their primary defense mechanism is to curl into a spiral or emit a foul-smelling substance. While handling them may cause skin irritation, their bite is not harmful to humans.
No, they are peacful