Fish caught in Lake St. Clair looks like a piranha
Fish caught in Lake St. Clair looks like a piranha

Fish caught in Lake St. Clair looks like a piranha (Photo)

The Department of Natural Resources is confirming that a local woman caught a Pacu fish in Lake St. Clair last Wednesday. The fish is native South America, and measured at about 14” long.

Lake Erie basin coordinator, James Francis says the pacu fish is a native of South America. Unlike the piranha, the pacu is an omnivore, and mainly fills its diet with a healthy helping of seeds.

“It’s something you don’t see every day,” Francis says.

DNR believes the fish was probably dumped in the lake by its owner after growing too big or too aggressive for its aquarium.

Francis doesn’t think this is an invasive species case, but cautions its instances like this that put the region’s lakes at risk.

Agencies/Canadajournal




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