Catch the fish '3 in 1' strange

A fisherman caught a strange fish with a goldfish-like body but the first part resembled a carp and fished like a bream.

Mark Sawyer, 53, said he had caught a strange fish while fishing a carp at Lake Magpie in Cambridge (England). At first, he thought it was a normal brown gold fish. But after careful observation, Mr. Sawyer found that it seemed to have a carp-like head, a body and a tail like a goldfish and fined like bream.

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The strange fish has a goldfish body, but the head resembles a carp and fins like a bream

Mark Sawyer, editor of Angling Times fishing magazine, then took a photo of the strange fish before releasing it back into the lake.

'I've been fishing thousands of fish, but I've never seen any fish with such a strange shape. I sent the photographs to seafood researchers. They think the fish is the result of a parent hybrid , 'said Mark Sawyer on the Telegraph.

Dr. Paul Garner, an ecologist specializing in fish studies, said: 'I have not seen any fish like this in England. The rate of fish with such strange shapes is 1/1 million and the catch rate is even lower. Fish can be the result of a hybrid process between many different fish species.

He said that one of the broods could be a fan-shaped goldfish. This fish is kept in a lake and released into the river. Later, it continued to mate with other fish in the river. After many generations, a fish has characteristics of many different fish species born.