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Angler catches piranha in British pond

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Fri, 18 Jun 2010 1:46p.m.

Piranhas (Reuters file)

Piranhas (Reuters file)

An angler fishing in a British pond got a nasty surprise when his line came back with a thrashing piranha on the end.

Derek Plum caught the flesh-eating fish at a pond in Kent, about 113km southeast of London - and thousands of kilometres away from the piranha's usual home in the Amazon.

The fish was left to die by the angler and later identified as a red-bellied piranha, which eats other fish, insects and worms.

The Environment Agency said the sharp-toothed predator was likely dumped by a pet owner who found it too large for its tank.

The agency says exotic pet owners should refrain from releasing non-native species into the wild because they can upset native wildlife.

AP

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