عثر صياد روسي يدعى "أليكس كوروبوف"، 50 عامًا، على سمكة بأسنان بشرية في نهر "فينا" الشمالي.
وذكرت صحيفة "ميرور" البريطانية، أن "أليكس" اعتقد أنها سمكة "إبراميس" عادية، ولكن عندما نزعها من الخطاف رأى فمها مليئًا بالأسنان البشرية موضحًا: "كانت السمكة ميتة ولكن تبين من رائحتها أنها طازجة، وعندما فتت فمها صدمت عندما رأيت تلك الأسنان".
وبعد ذلك، هرع "أليكس" إلى أصدقائه بحانة قريبة ليشاهدوا اكتشافه العظيم، وقال صديقه "إيفموف": "ذهلنا عندما رأينا السمكة معه، فنحن لم نرَ شيئًا كهذا من قبل".
ومن جانبه، قال "جينادي" خبير بمعهد مصايد الأسماك وعلوم المحيطات: "علينا تشريح السمكة أولًا لتحديد نوعها وتفسير سبب وجود الأسنان، ولكننا متأكدون أنها من فصيلة أسماك البيرانا"، مضيفًا أنه من غير المرجح أن تكون تلك السمكة شقت طريقها من مياه المناطق الاستوائية، ولكن قد تكون وصلت إلى هذا النهر عبر شخص ما كان يمتلكها وعندما ماتت تخلص منها في النهر.
A fisherman recently had something to smile (or scream) about when he caught a fish that had a set of human looking teeth in its mouth.
Angler Aleks Korobov, 50, snared the fish on the Northern Dvina River in north-western Russia’s Arkhangelsk Oblast district, thinking it was just a normal bream.
However when he opened the mouth of his catch he saw a full set of gnashers gleaming back at him.
‘I opened its gills which were nice and red but I noticed the mouth wasn’t right for a bream and when I opened it I nearly dropped the thing in surprise,’ he said.
Aleks quickly rushed to the pub to show his friends what he had found.
Naturally they thought he had been drinking and was making it up at first, until he plopped the toothy river dweller on the table for them to witness.
Aleks immediately took the fish to the pub to show his friends
After bragging about his catch Aleks contacted the Institute of Fisheries and Oceanography who will carry out an autopsy on the fish to try and find out how it got its pearly whites.
Institute expert Gennady Dvorykankin said: ‘We are convinced it is a member of the Piranha family, and that it is a herbivore piranha, not one of the meat eating ones you see in films.’
He added that the fish is most likely a tropical specimen that someone dumped in the river.
In case you were wondering, Arkhangelsk Oblast is about 800 miles from Chernobyl. Just saying.
The fish was found in north-west Russia
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