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Fishermen caught giant water tigers, which were 1.6 meters long

It's rare for fishermen to catch a giant tiger weighing 36 kg. Recently, fishermen in Wusuli River of Heilongjiang Province captured a giant goblet, about 1.6 meters long and 36 kg in weight. It is very rare to catch such a large goblet in the river.

Minnow, commonly known as rod fish and water tiger, lives in rivers and lakes. It is fierce in nature and often attacks and pursues other fish. This giant goblet has a slender body, a big mouth, no need to eat, and a grayish brown back. Local fishermen said that the common goblet in Wusuli River usually weighs only two or three jin. And this one weighs 36 kg, which is undoubtedly the biggest one in the same family.

It is understood that giant shad like this are rare in the Wusuli River in recent years, and it is really surprising that they can be caught now. Some fishermen said, "I've fished in Wusuli River for more than 30 years. In recent 20 years, I haven't seen such a big goblet.