• MicroWave@lemmy.worldOP
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    “Obviously being in a neighborhood pond, we’re used to just catching a few bass or catfish,” she said. “I mean, nothing with human-like teeth.”

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    This part was gold:

    It’s not normal to get your testicles bitten off, of course, but it can happen, especially now in Sweden," fish expert Henrik Carl said at the time, although he warned that people were still more likely to die from drowning than from a pacu attack.

    In reality, the red-bellied pacu and related species actually rely on nuts

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    Comrad! Your title might not match the title of the article you linked! Could you please double check, and edit your post title if it indeed does not match? article title: “An 11-year-old boy caught a fish with ‘human-like teeth’ in an Oklahoma pond” (Similairity: ~68%).

    BLEEP BLEEP this action was performed semi-automatically by a bot (: