A close-up of mysterious fish falling into Alaska
Sardines are called vampires due to parasites and suck blood from other fish to live, continuously falling to Fairbanks, Alaska state, the United States last week caused residents to stir.
Sardines are called vampires due to parasites and suck blood from other fish to live, continuously falling to Fairbanks, Alaska state, the United States last week caused residents to stir.
Mysterious vampire fish fall into Alaska
"The call of the Value Village store found a stonefish in the parking lot," the Alaska Fish Administration said.Last week many people also called on the appearance of this blood-sucking fish."A caller found it on the grass in front of the house."
Rocky grouper look like eel or snake, can be up to 35 cm long.They have no jaws, instead, have a round mouth like a disc, full of sharp teeth.This species is found in the Atlantic coast of Europe and North America, in the western Mediterranean, and the Great Lakes.
Adult fish bite into the other fish's body, using their teeth and tongues to cling tightly, sucking the animal's blood until it is full to release.
Some fish died after being sucked by grouper, however, most cases continued to live.
In the picture is the rocky grouper found in Fairbanks, the second largest city in Alaska state, which flows through the Chena and Tanana rivers.
"Fishermen in Alaska often see round scars, copper-sized on salmon skin, and are attributed to blood-sucking stone grouper," the Alaska fish management department said.
In fact, very few people see this fish with their eyes.They are born in fresh water, then swim into the ocean as adults.By the breeding season, they swim back to their birthplace.
Explaining the cause of the grouper falling to Alaska, the fish management department said, "Rocky grouper is going back to the Chena River to lay eggs. Gulls have swept them up and dropped when flying."
On the body of the fish there is a geck of seagull claw.
Meanwhile, in the city of Limerick, Ireland, there are also stalactites falling from the sky.
Earth Touch News yesterday reported that a boy was sitting in the car waiting for his mother when the fish was falling.The boy looked horrified, the fish was alive until his mother came back.
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