Monday, March 26, 2012

A British man caught a giant tiger fish which has razor sharp teeth

A British fisherman caught one of the most dangerous fish in the world. Jeremy Wade has embarked on a quest to find prehistoric fish in the waters of the Congo River, and he found it ... This is one of the most dangerous freshwater fish, something like the piranhas but larger and more deadly.

It has 32 razor-sharp teeth, which are very similar to those of the great white shark. It is known that it attacks humans more frequently than crocodiles. Jeremy said he was very cautious while taking a picture with the fish which is 60 inches long and weighs over 286 pounds!

Fortunately, Wade is an experienced angler; this "monster" was captured while shooting TV show "river monsters". The show is about the attacks of unknown animals and the team comes into the scene in an attempt to find the unknown beast.

"The tiger fish is nothing more than a giant piranha! No doubt it is a vicious beast. Its teeth are very long and sharp just like the teeth of the great white shark. It can grow to a length of two meters and it attacks the animals of its size, so it is not surprising that it has people on its "menu". It is believed that these fish react to movement and splashing in the water, so you can see your sign "- adds Jeremy.”It's very difficult to catch them because they live in remote and hard to reach waters of the Congo. This is a rare one that leaves its habitat. It is interesting that we used a big living catfish as bait."

Image source: telegraph.co.uk

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2 comments:

That is one huge tiger fish! I'm glad he's safe and unharmed. It's a good thing humans are not born with those teeth. That would be very threatening. Moncks Corner dentist

That tiger fish is scary! I wonder if Edgecliff Dentists can handle those. Now I'm guessing why it is not very popular to have animal dentists.

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