Scary fish invade lake.....

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When will people actually do any research before running a story....


Link - http://www.grindtv.com/outdoor/blog...ooking+teeth+throw+scare+into+lake+community/

Friday, June 29, 2012 12:40pm PDT
Bizarre fish with scary-looking teeth throw scare into lake community
By: Pete Thomas, GrindTV.com


The discovery of an alien fish species in a small lake in Illinois has put locals and tourists on edge because the fish posses dangerous-looking teeth and bear a striking resemblance to ravenous piranha.

This saga began when a NewsChannel 5 viewer informed the station that piranhas were being caught by fishermen in Lake Lou Yaeger, which is located in the community of Litchfield.

(One fish was captured on June 7 and a second was reportedly hooked more recently.)

It seemed eerily like a landlocked version of "Jaws," but without the enormous shark and corny lines, such as, "I think we're going to need a bigger boat."

Lake-goers and officials were understandably concerned because piranhas are flesh-tearing predators that can reduce large animals -- or people -- to skeletons in minutes.


Additionally, reports of their presence surfaced just when a scorching heat wave was driving scores of people to the lake shore, hoping to cool off.

Thankfully, however, calmer heads appear to be prevailing. The fish captured on June 7 was inspected and turned out to be a pacu. Pacus, like piranhas, are native to the Amazon River basin in South America.

However, pacus' teeth are shaped more like human teeth than the pointy teeth of piranhas. Pacus, which can weigh up to 55 pounds, prey largely on nuts that fall from trees, snails and aquatic vegetation. They're considered harmless to humans.

Presumably, the fish that was captured in Lake Lou Yaeger had been someone's aquarium pet before being illegally dumped into the lake.

All of this aside, according to the accompanying news report, not everybody is satisfied that Lake Lou Yaeger is safe.

One visitor stated, "I'm freaked because we drove for an hour to get here. So now I'm not so sure I want to go in."

Another added, "I've had pet pacu before and I've seen them eat other fish, and I know when they're hungry ... that they'll eat anything, so I'm kind of iffy about going out there because they could maybe bite me."

Lake superintendent Jim Caldwell, sounding a bit like the Amity Island mayor in Jaws, assured that everything's OK, adding that he has a small swim in the lake regularly.

It was about then that you half-expected the scary theme music to begin playing.
 
sure, because when one person does a stupid thing, we should all join in.
Don't you know, that if you have such 50 ton pacu in a lake you MUST bring channa gachua there. They kill all pacu! But be careful, there are rumors that the snakeheads demand to get a baby sacrificed.
 
Easy enough, just toss in the guy who threw the fish in.


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HAHHAHHA nice! and seriously... the mass hysteria from the general public is kinda hilarious since theyre freakin out about a fish with human teeth... -_-;
 
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