When
your name is Goliath, you'd better be one humongous, ferocious
creature, and the Goliath tigerfish (Hydrocynus goliath) definitely
lives up to its moniker. A native of the Congo River basin, the Lualaba
River, Lake Upemba and Lake Tanganyika in Africa, it's the largest
member of the tigerfish clan, a genus of fierce predators with
protruding, daggerlike teeth. The
biggest one on record was nearly 5 feet long and weighed 154 pounds, the
equivalent of a super-welterweight prizefighter. And it outclasses
other African game fish in speed and power.
Locals say it's the
only fish that doesn't fear the crocodile and that it actually eats
smaller ones. It's also been known to attack humans in rare instances.
It's so lightning quick and forceful that not only will it snap an
angler's line, but it will sometimes make off with his or her tackle. No
wonder one fishing safari promoter requires clients read a cautionary
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