Goblin shark
The goblin shark is a rare species of deep-sea shark. The largest known specimen reached a length of 3.8 meters and weighing 210 kg. This species hunts for teleost fishes, cephalopods, and crustaceans both near the sea floor and in the middle of the water column. There are only 45 copies of the sharks caught or stranded.
Eunice aphroditois
Eunice aphroditois is an aquatic predatory polychaete worm dwelling at the ocean floor. The length of the adult worm reaches 2-3 meters. Eunice aphroditois hunts on the passing fish. Marine worm can life without food for about a year.
Amblypygi
Amblypygi is an order of arachnid chelicerate arthropods . Sizes from 5 m to 70 cm in leg span.
Amblypygids are found in tropical and subtropical regions worldwide. Amblypygids are hygrophilous, so almost never leave the forest, where during the day they hide under plant litter, behind bark and in cracks of rocks. Amblypygids mostly nocturnal predators; the food they serve insects, including termites.
Wolf spider
The body size of the largest Wolf spider is more than 30 mm. Ubiquitous, except Antarctica. Most often they can be found in countries with a warm climate. The female can carry on their abdomen from forty spiderlings to one hundred. Wolf spiders are quiet predators, but if they are continuously disturbed, it may bite. A spider bite is not dangerous but sometimes can cause itching, redness, or short-lived pain.
Scolopendra gigantea
Scolopendra gigantea is one of the largest centipedes with a length up to 30 cm (12 in). They live on the North and West of South America and the Islands of Jamaica and Trinidad. Known attacks giant scolopendra on birds, lizards, mice and frogs. Scolopendra gigantea is popular pet among fans of invertebrates, particularly centipedes.