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Found this today.  Pretty incredible. 

 

 

  • Super User

That's insane!

  • Super User

Thanks for sharing

  • Super User

 

In truth, when fish in captivity do not receive ample food, that is the expected result.

I know that from personal experience I've had with a small backyard pond in Georgia.

 

Roger

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That's Unreal and may just explain the disappearance of one  'Jimmy Hoffa'  ..  ..  ..  ..  ..

:o

A-Jay

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Interesting video. I've always wondered and maybe someone can chime in and answer my question....for fish that have very small teeth like bass and others what do they do to kill the fish they eat? Watching this video it appears that the fish that was eaten either died after the first chomp or it just decided it was his time. Think of a bluegill or other fish that have very sharp dorsal fins if a fish eats it and it doesn't die immediately that could/would be uncomfortable! So what does a small toothy fish do to kill it prey?

 

12 hours ago, RoLo said:

 

In truth, when fish in captivity do not receive ample food, that is the expected result.

I know that from personal experience I've had with a small backyard pond in Georgia.

 

Roger

Actually the catfish there is an Gulper Catfish. Its actually known to eat fish half their size or even 2x due to there gluttonous appetite and has an big mouth and highly stretchable belly.

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Thank you for posting the video.

  • Global Moderator

Gulpers are incredible fish. Have to wonder if their prey evens considers them a danger until it's too late. 

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