Monday, April 27, 2015

This Is Not A Piranha

Andy | Monday, April 27, 2015 | Best Blogger Tips

Winter kill in Frenchman's Bay. I think someone found this guy dead and threw him up on the bank. The Burbot has the distinction of being the sole representative of the codfish family in fresh water. All its relatives live in the sea. It is also commonly called ling, lawyer, and eelpout. The burbot is found throughout Ontario from the Great Lakes to Hudson Bay. From the eastern portion of Hudson Bay drainage, it ranges to Connecticut, Delaware and Susquehanna systems and all the Great Lakes basins; in the Missouri River system, south to Missouri, Kansas and Wyoming; in the Mississippi River and tributaries, throughout Minnesota and northwest to Alaska. The same species occurs in the waters of northern Europe and Asia.

12 comments:

  1. It may not be a piranha but it has still a lot of teeth in its beck.

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  2. It looks rather scary with that open jaw. Not someone to meet in the water.

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  3. That's quite a scary set of teeth this fish has.

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  4. Perhaps, like the Monty Python parrot, it is just napping?

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  5. Wow..look at those teeth! You'd think some birds would be having a feast!

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  6. I remeber catching these in Sask. when we went ice fishing. We wouldn't eat them but those who did eat them loved them.

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  7. It looks terrible.. You made so with this perspective.. :)

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  8. Dead but still angry by the look of it..

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  9. He has quite a mouth on him, doesn't he!

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  10. Those teeth!! That's one scary fish!

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