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Exclamation Piranha found in the River Thames, Posted September 29th, 2007, 08:33 PM #1 (permalink) |




Piranha found in the River Thames



Tropical fish experts were stunned when they heard of a piranha being fished out of the muddy River Thames in London.



A 10 centimetres long piranha, nativly from the Amazon in Brazil, was found on the deck of a work boat. It had been dropped there by a seagull that was passing overhead.


On of the men on board the vessel said "It was very fresh and had obviously only just died. You could see the marks made by the seagull's beak on its back,"







The fish was taken to the London Aquarium for experts to see what it was exactly. Curator Paul Hale confirmed it was a red-bellied piranha and said it was unlikely the piranha swam the distance from Brazil to England on its own.



"We imagine it was probably released (by someone into the river) and then floated to the surface, where it was picked up by one of the hungry seagulls and deposited onto the boat," Paul Hale said.



Londoners don't have to be afraid though. Warm-water fish like the piranha can't survive in the cold Thames water.






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Default Posted September 30th, 2007, 12:29 AM #2 (permalink) |
why wud the londoners be afraid??
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Default Posted September 30th, 2007, 05:23 AM #3 (permalink) |
hmmm ... tahole to piranha fish er upore kichu infO dewa lage ......
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A really hungry Piranha will bite most anything, even his own mother. However, Piranha normally feasts on other species of fish or wounded animals -- not humans. In fact more piranhas are eaten by people then people are eaten by piranhas. Although I haven't had the pleasure of eating piranha myself, people in some areas of South America eat them regularly and say they are quite tasty.



Fish expert, Dr. Axelrod, once stated on network television that piranhas are not dangerous to people. Later he was dared to prove it, and prove it he did. He waded into piranha infested waters wearing only swim trunks. Placing a large piece of meat on a fishhook, he dangled it in the water and waited to see what happened. The piranha tore into the meat but not Dr. Axelrod. Although I wouldn't recommend reaching in the tank to pet your piranha, as long as they are well fed they aren't likely to bite you.





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Default Posted October 2nd, 2007, 07:51 AM #5 (permalink) |
ahhh,..... but since its proven that piranhas arent dangerous to people, why wud they be scared? still confused.
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Default Posted October 2nd, 2007, 01:00 PM #6 (permalink) |
are pagli confused howar ki ache ? ...... . ... piranha jodi hungry na thake tahole dengerous na ...... r jodi khida pay ... tahole ki hoy bolto ?????
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Default Posted October 3rd, 2007, 11:45 AM #7 (permalink) |
ohhh.. ok.. hehei.. thanks...
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