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Killer catfish find a new snack

December 7, 2012by Lindsey Reiser Leave a comment

What better way to start your Friday than with some good, old-fashioned carnage? This time, it’s at the hands (or rather, fins) of giant catfish. The 1 to 1.5-meter-long European […]

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