What is the most dangerous creature of the Pacific Ocean?

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The THEORY of evolution was formed in the Pacific Ocean. The THEORY of evolution was the direct cause of the Holocaust and so can be blamed for the deaths of millions of GOD'S chosen people.

LOLWUT

Darwin din't start on his theory until he was long back home. But hey, what can you do with Just Another Conspiracy Theory...

Back on topic:

I'd go with Greenpeace or the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society. Ecoterrorists are always bad news.

So HUMANS then. There seems to be forming a consensus.
 
Specifically, the subgroup of human beings known as the Homo Sapiens Australiensis.

(What? Being Australian automatically make them at least twice as deadly as their non-Australian counterpart!.

Although arguably, if Homo Sapiens Australiensis is the deadliest creature, then arguably that make the Australian Stingray the deadlierest...deadliestest...whatever.

"If I had to take Hell, I would use Australians to take it and the New Zealanders to hold it." --Erwin Rommel (allegedly)
 
Irukandji syndrome is produced by a small amount of venom and includes severe pains at various parts of the body (typically excruciating muscle cramps in the arms and legs, severe pain in the back and kidneys, a burning sensation of the skin and face), headaches, nausea, restlessness, sweating, vomiting, an increase in heart rate and blood pressure, and psychological phenomena such as the feeling of impending doom.[9] The syndrome is in part caused by release of catecholamines.[6] The venom contains a sodium channel modulator.[6]

The sting is moderately irritating; the severe syndrome is delayed for 5–120 minutes (30 minutes on average). The symptoms range from hours to weeks, and victims usually require hospitalisation.
And some guy voluntarily had himself stung?

Anyway, I'm off to hunt something down.

How about this guy:
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Vanuatuan
Natural prey: spam. (the modern substitute for human flesh)

(Fun fact: with a population < 250,000 there are yet 113 indigeous languages spoken on Vanuatu. So the islanders' main occupation is linguistics.)
 
Humans, especially Japanese.

Second-place runner up goes to the subspecies of orcas that roam the Deep Pacific and only feed on sharks, just for the shear cool factor.
 
I vote for Sea Org.
 
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