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Giant fish that eats crocodiles and humans was discovered


During a fishing expedition on the River Congo in Africa, British angler Jeremy Wade, 52, caught Goliath tigerfish.
Goliath is regarded as one of the largest freshwater fish in the world and is feared much larger and more deadly than the piranha.
The giant fish has 32 teeth that are similar in size to those of a great white shark and it was learned that it attacks humans and crocodiles.


When people name something or someone Goliath, you’d better expect to see something humongous! And that is clearly the case of the Goliath tigerfish. The biggest monster fish from this species caught up until now was 5 feet long and weighed 154 pounds, but there are indications that even much bigger specimens roam the Lualaba River, Lake Upemba and Lake Tanganyika in Africa
 The Goliath tigerfish species takes really long to breed, because, well, in a nutshell… they like to hint and eat a lot, so they invest their energy into killing rather than breeding. And even though your first instinct when you catch such a fish would be to take it home and frame it, please don’t, cause we have to preserve the species, or else, we’ll only see it in documentaries.


Each of this monster’s razor-sharp teeth can be up to one inch long, and when these “knifes” gulp on the unsuspecting prey, you can pretty much expect a clean cut…



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