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11-year-old reels in exotic Pacu with human-like teeth from neighborhood pond


The Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation said an 11-year-old boy caught an exotic Pacu in a neighborhood pond. (Photo: ODWC)
The Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation said an 11-year-old boy caught an exotic Pacu in a neighborhood pond. (Photo: ODWC)
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The Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation (ODWC) said an 11-year-old boy caught an exotic Pacu in a neighborhood pond.

A Pacu is a South American fish closely related to the Piranha but with human-like teeth, experts said. Pacu is an exotic, invasive species that can damage local ecosystems.

"Do not release your pets," the Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation urged in a social media post. "These fish are generally harmless to humans, but the practice of dumping unwanted pets in waterways is so harmful to native wildlife. Don’t be that pet owner. Don’t let it loose."

Wildlife officials identified the boy who caught the fish as Charlie Clinton.



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