Thread:BeholderofStuff/@comment-7455247-20151017113647/@comment-7455247-20151119174940

"Doing what you have to do to live is not villainous", in real-life I agree, but in fiction, it depends of the point of view of the protagonists. In a fiction where the protagonists are carnivorous (e.g. The Lion King), the predators are clearly not villains, but in a fiction where the protagonists are preys (e.g. Finding Nemo), the predators are portrayed as villains (whether or not they are evil is debatable, but they are clearly portrayed as villains from the point of view of the protagonists). For the same reasons, in fiction where the protagonists are wild animals, the hunters are portrayed as villains (e.g. Bambi) even if they only hunt to eat. Subsequently, in fiction where the protagonists are humans and are attacked by predators who want to eat them, then they are portrayed as villains.

By the way, the Anglerfish and the Barracuda (especially the latter) are clearly designed to be the most savage, terrifying and aggressive possible, and the Spinosaurus pursues the protagonists far longer than reason would allow, therefore their pages should be recreated.