The American fisherman was shocked when she caught the bizarre bipedal fish
A woman living in northern New York had the strangest fishing trip in her life when she caught a fish that had two mouths. Images of strange creatures quickly cause network storms.
In response to Fox News, Debbie Geddes said she caught this bizarre fish when the couple drove on Lake Champlain, between New York and Vermont states.
"When the fish bite, I get the feeling that I caught a big fish. When we pulled it on the boat, I couldn't really believe it in my eyes. The fish had two mouths and it was still alive. It is interesting, "said Geddes.
"We took a few snapshots and then released the fish back into the lake," she said.
The image of the bizarre double-mouthed fish in Lake Champlain is reposted on the Facebook account of a fishing team, receiving over 5,000 shares.(Photo: Fox News).
The Geddes photo captures a betta that was posted on Facebook by a colleague of hers, Adam Facteau.
"She doesn't believe people will care about that fish. And I know it will be famous," Facteau said.
Geddes thinks that the second mouth of the fish is made from an old wound, which can be left by another hook. Meanwhile, some social discussions about the picture suggest that fish are mutated by environmental pollution.
" Lake Champlain is also a place to dump waste from Canada and Vermont. Fishes grow up with that food source," Facteau said.
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