Giant Piranha Monster Fish was catch, wtf!
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- The57ironman


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snack on your bits that dangle???

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the57ironman wrote:snack on your bits that dangle???
it looks like a crocodile

Several species in the genus Hydrocynus of the family Alestiidae are called "tigerfish" and are particularly prized as gamefish. These African fish are found in many rivers and lakes on the continent and are fierce predators with distinctive protruding teeth.
The two most common species are probably most recognizable in Southern Africa. The first is the Goliath tigerfish (Hydrocynus goliath), which is found in the Congo River system, the largest of the family. The second-largest, and the southernmost species, is the tigerfish (Hydrocynus vittatus), commonly found in the Zambezi River and in the two biggest lakes along the Zambezi, Lake Kariba in Zambia, Zimbabwe, and Cabora Bassa in Mozambique and Jozini dam in South Africa.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tigerfish

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e6722maj wrote:
Several species in the genus Hydrocynus of the family Alestiidae are called "tigerfish" and are particularly prized as gamefish. These African fish are found in many rivers and lakes on the continent and are fierce predators with distinctive protruding teeth.
The two most common species are probably most recognizable in Southern Africa. The first is the Goliath tigerfish (Hydrocynus goliath), which is found in the Congo River system, the largest of the family. The second-largest, and the southernmost species, is the tigerfish (Hydrocynus vittatus), commonly found in the Zambezi River and in the two biggest lakes along the Zambezi, Lake Kariba in Zambia, Zimbabwe, and Cabora Bassa in Mozambique and Jozini dam in South Africa.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tigerfish
wtf,

- Funnyman46

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Ouch! 25 years in the making. I remember him fishing in the Monster Quest show. He was still looking then. His pair beat mine


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funnyman46 wrote:Ouch! 25 years in the making. I remember him fishing in the Monster Quest show. He was still looking then. His pair beat mine![]()
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