Piranha Caught In River

deni

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Anyone see this story in the newspapers? A boy was fishing and caught a piranha. It was alive so he put it back but later saw it floating dead in the water. Some heartless b**d must have dumped it in the river. Poor fish.
 
i get a surprising amount of customers who say that if a fish gets to big they will just release it into the wild.....

to them i say.....

"get the hell out of my store"
 
i get a surprising amount of customers who say that if a fish gets to big they will just release it into the wild.....

to them i say.....

"get the hell out of my store"

Do you really?

That's ####in awesome. :D The world needs more people that do that.

-Lynden
 
you can say that, but make sure that first you educate them. they may think they're doing the fish good... :/
 
People catching piranhas/pacus in local waters is actually fairly common, espically in warmer climates. If you have ever been fishing in Florida chances are you have caught a piranha or pacu before. There are actually thriving and breeding species of piranha in Florida, it's a shame what it does to the environment :/
 
i would release my fish into a healthy river system or lake if i had no better option... fish are tough from what iv found and can adapt well
 
It's not that the fish cant adapt well, it's that they often disrupt the ecosystem, making it hard for native species to thrive.

I might have not said that correctly, but hopefully some people know what I was meaning to say.. lol
 
Yeah, I totally agree with what you're saying, Vancouver. Because it's so true, and it doesn't just happen with fish, it happens with mammals, too, like people releasing cats, dogs, rabbits, etc. into the streets.
 
i would release my fish into a healthy river system or lake if i had no better option... fish are tough from what iv found and can adapt well

You're either a troll or an imbecile.

edit: I apologize. Please replace "an imbecile" with ignorant and google Invasive Species. Educate yourself and please do not do this.
 
The releasal of alien species of life into ecosystems is second only to destruction of habitat for making species become extinct. For instance, in Lake Victoria, 200 species of cichlid went extinct in just a few years after the Nile Perch was released there :sad: and in my recent trip to Hawaii, I learned that 80% of the original bird species are extinct, mostly due to introduced species of animals. Also, some people did a survey in San Francisco bay (were we stopped on the way to Hawaii) by taking a rock from the bay and weighing the mass of native versus alien species on the rock. 90% of the mass was of alien species :no:

What will become of this planet if this behaviour continues? Problem is, it's basically inevitable. Wheneer we travel, we are bound to bring something with us. :X

-Lynden

P.S. good save :good:
edit: I apologize. Please replace "an imbecile" with ignorant and google Invasive Species. Educate yourself and please do not do this.
 
Some people just don't realize the effect it has... no need to call them names because they are uninformed..

being an imbecile and being uninformed are 2 very different things
 

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