Dec 10 2012
A Catfish Eating a Pigeon on Land Will Entertain You for 2 Minutes on Monday Morning
In an unusual development that researchers are calling evidence of adaptive behavior, some catfish have taken to jumping on land to hunt live pigeons. Discover Magazine’s Ed Yong writes, “These particular catfish have taken to lunging out of the water, grabbing a pigeon, and then wriggling back into the water to swallow their prey. In the process, they temporarily strand themselves on land for a few seconds.” Researchers captured video of the European catfish, which reside in the River Tarn in southwestern France. In the footage, several of the fish, which range in length from 3 to nearly 5 feet, are seen thrusting their bodies from the shallow banks onto land where they capture pigeons and drag them back into the water.
This is like the mini-version of a Killer Whale. Pretty interesting for a Monday morning right? [Hit this link to watch the video] It’s pretty gnarly.
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