It is the largest of seven species of finches and eels in North America, and can grow to more than 300 pounds. They are mainly distributed in the coastal rivers and estuaries in the Gulf of Mexico from Mexico to Florida, the lower reaches of the Missouri and Ohio rivers, and even two lakes in Nicaragua. The world record for catching eels with poles is 279 pounds, which was caught by Bill Fulvard in Texas in 195 1 year. The big mouth with teeth and the habit of dragging a distance before swallowing the bait make it difficult to take the bait. Therefore, many fishermen prefer to hunt with harpoons rather than "big floating fishing".
Eating pomfret
It is a general term for a class of fish in the Amazon River in South America, and also translated as piranha. Not a specific fish, but a group, including nearly 56 species. Belonging to subfamily Cyprinidae, it can be divided into two types: phytophagous and carnivorous according to different eating habits and living habits. The piranha usually refers to the carnivorous red-bellied saw carp (nattereri) in this subfamily. This fish is 30 cm long (excluding the tail fin). It is mainly distributed in rivers from the east to the Brazilian plain in the Andes. Besides Amazon River, Cuyaba River and Orinoco River are also its main producing areas. China's last nineteen "piranhas" were destroyed in Nanjing on February 25th, 2003.
Golden fierce fish
Native to Congo and other places in Africa, it is huge, reaching 1.5 meters. The teeth are huge, similar to piranhas, fierce and will attack humans.
I recommend you to see the river monster, all kinds of strange and domineering fish.