Russian marine scientists are preparing a search for piranhas. The normally warm water-loving fish was spotted in a most unlikely area – a reservoir in the cold Siberian region of Kemerovo.
At least two unusual specimens were caught in the Belovo reservoir by local residents. Before sending the fish straight to the grill, they took photos and sent them to biologists at the University of Kemerovo, because they had never encountered the species before and wanted to know what they had caught.
The scientists identified them as piranhas, although they are not of the flesh-ripping kind notorious in horror movies. They are, on the contrary, rather ‘peaceful’, fruit-loving piranhas. One explanation for their presence is that they were probably released into the wild by an exotic pet owner who got tired of them or couldn’t keep them.
According to the fishermen’s report, the two piranhas they caught weighed two and four kilos, and were “eatable, but bony.”