Octopus are intelligent creatures — hunting them feels closer to killing dolphins than catching fish.
Squid hunting might look dramatic, but they reproduce fast. Why demonize one of the ocean’s most sustainable species?
Calling them “alien predators” is just clickbait — they’re part of the ecosystem, not monsters.
Billions of sardines ripped from the sea just to end up canned — how is that not mass destruction?
Funny how sardines are “hated” in America but a staple food in half the world.
If they’re so hated, why do we keep eating them by the billions every year?
Snakeheads aren’t the problem — humans are, for introducing them in the first place.
Sure, they’re invasive, but they’re also delicious. Maybe “hated” is just another word for “underrated.”
If they’re really the “most dangerous,” where’s the proof of them wiping out entire ecosystems?
If pufferfish are so dangerous, why do people pay hundreds to eat them in fancy restaurants?
Killing pufferfish out of fear is shortsighted — they play a role in balancing reef ecosystems.
“Deadly beauty” — or just another excuse to sensationalize marine life?