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Showing posts with label Powerful Fishes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Powerful Fishes. Show all posts

In Iceland, a fisherman caught a giant halibut weighing 220 kilograms (4 photos)

70-year-old fisherman, an amateur from Germany Guenter Hansel incredibly big fish caught and sold for ... 2500 dollars. Giant halibut length of 2,5 meters and weights 220 kilograms was caught on rod Hansel in the open sea, when he was in his boat. In order to drag-to-coast record trophy lucky grandfather needed help 5-x other fishermen who helped him with a tug. Interestingly, from the record a huge halibut, on the basis of its weight, could get more than 1000 portions of fillets! But apparently, Hansel is not the same master table matters, such as fishing, and prefer to sell their catch to one of the locals for 2500 dollars!



Bizarre events-Barracuda jumps into boat and bites

14-year-old Koral Wira was sitting on her family's yacht while her dad was fishing for sharks near Venice, Florida.

Suddenly a 30 pound, 45 inch long barracuda large barracuda leapt out of the sea and latched on to her arm. Koral's dad was able to kill the fish with a fillet knife.

Koral said the barracuda flew into the boat and chomped down on her left arm. It then flopped around until her father was able to catch it. But the girl still needed 51 stitches afterwards.



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Oarfish – The Sea Serpent of Ancient Times

Oarfish, also known as ribbonfish and king of herrings, is a deep water creature that can grow up to a size of 50 feet (15 meters) in length and weigh up to 600 pounds (272 kg). This deep sea creature is officially the longest bony fish living at a depth of between 66 feet and 1000 feet. It is known that when oarfish gets sick or is near to death it comes on the surface of the water and sometimes to the shore, that’s why we have ancient tales of seeing sea serpents coming out of the water surface. A 16 feet oarfish that was found on the shore of Bermuda beach in 1860 was described as sea serpent (image below). There are no scales on the fish and it’s not edible due to its gelatinous flesh.
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Handfishes a Walking Fish Species

Handfish a walking fish species, there's so many bizarre and weird rare animal in this world's, one of them is this handfish. this kind of fish has a hands that they use for moving, unlike the other fish species this fish was not swimming but walking!

Fishes are strange enough as they are, but what about fishes with hands? Weird! The pink handfish, as it is called, is a part of the handfish family, and is last seen in 1999. It is now one of the newly named species of the handfishes, among nine others. This very odd fish doesn’t swim, and that explains why it’s located at the bottom of the ocean. It uses its “hands” that are supposed to be fins, to walk around. Tasmania, an Australian island, is the place where the nine fishes have been found, to be completely precise, around the city of Hobart. There's another unique and rare fish species such as this fish with human like teeth. and this prosperous Golden Fish in Taiwan.

It is probably the place to be for a handfish, because all the 14 species of this kind are found nearby southeastern Australia. The little pink creature is only 4 inch large (10 cm), and the scientists don’t know that much about its behavior because it has been poorly studied. Until now i didn't get many information about this handfish. and here's the pictures of the handfish the walking fish species.

Siamese Fish

Siamese Fish

It's not so rare to have in an aquarium the birth of a Siamese fish but it's almost impossible that they could reach the adulthood. That's why these images are so incredible.
Two conjoined Nile Tilapia fish, dubbed "Siamese Twin", swimming in a small aquarium in Bangkok. They are both eight months old and share part of the skin together. The bigger fish tends to protect the smaller one from harm while the smaller one looks for food at the bottom of the aquarium.

Did You Know Dolphins Are Surfing?

Did You Know Dolphins Are Surfing?

It is not yet absolutely clear what’s the reason dolphins are doing this, is it only for joy and entertainment or there is some particular reason for that.

River Monster: “Giant Piranha”

British angler Jeremy Wade looks understandably anxious as he grapples with this ferocious-looking 'giant piranha'.
The 52-year-old caught the aptly-named goliath tigerfish during a fishing expedition up the Congo River in Africa.
The brave fisherman was forced to hold the fish at arms-length for fear of being bitten by its razor-sharp teeth while posing with it for the camera.
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The goliath tigerfish is one of the most fearsome freshwater fish in the world and said to be a much bigger and d*adlier version of the piranha.
The giant fish has 32 teeth that are of similar size to those of a great white shark and has been known to attack humans and even crocodiles.

It has only ever been caught by a handful of fishermen due to the danger it poses and the fact its habitat is notoriously hard to reach.
Wade, the host of ITV's River Monsters show, said he took extra care when reeling in this specimen, which weighed more than 100lbs and was 5ft long.
The TV programme looks into mythical reports from around the world of humans being attacked by unknown monsters from the deep before the British host sets out to find and catch the suspect.
Commenting on the goliath tigerfish, Wade said: 'This fish is no tench. It is, for all intents and purposes, a giant piranha. It is quite a  B-E-A-S-T.
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Fish-Monster in the Congo River (6 Photos)

Tiger fish goliath, predatory species of fish weighing up to 154 pounds (70 kilograms) and up to 5 feet (1.5 meters), was recently featured in the new program Animal Planet - "River Monster." Widely known as a fierce-looking creature with sharp teeth, fish Goliath is just one example of a large variety of fish species that are found in the Congo River, and 80% of whom are no longer found anywhere else in the world.