The thing about sea creatures that particularly scare me is how you can't tell which ones are dangerous. It's rather obvious with terrestrial creatures, if it looks like spines it's probably spines. If it's fucking neon it's probably poisonous. If it has huge teeth it'll probably chomp you. But sea creatures? Well there COULD be hidden spines and toxic needles. This small fish COULD have jaws strong enough to crush iron. Is this a rock I can step on or is it a rockfish that if I do indeed step on it, I'll die? Oh this jellyfish that's smaller than my tiny yellow penis? It has toxins potent enough to knock out a fucking elephant. And I can't even see it coming because it's fucking transparent.
All this being said, that guy is ballsy as fuck for holding those things with his bare hands. I would not touch those with anything less than heavy kevlar gloves with a tightly knit chainmail exterior.
We see sea creatures to be disgusting and scary because we didn't evolve around them nor do we see them as a child. They are completely unfamiliar. When we see a four legged animal then we understand what it is on some basic level. But in the ocean? It is completely foreign to us.
I feel like I've said I have a small penis before.
A Friend standing less than 1 meter behind me : that is one huge yellow dildo!
Me : I have 9 friends.