By Mindy
Weisberger, Senior Writer | August 12, 2016 05:57pm ET
A
South American fish with uncannily human-like chompers has been unexpectedly
showing up on Michigan anglers' hooks.
The
fish are red-bellied pacus (Piaractus brachypomus) and are piranha relatives, though their diet
is mostly vegetarian. Pacus are popular with aquarium owners for their unusual
square teeth that look remarkably human —rather disturbingly so, in fact. But
recently, pacus have been sighted in places where they shouldn't be: Lake St.
Clair and Port Huron in southeastern Michigan, where three pacus were caught
during the month of July.
The
pacus were almost certainly introduced into the lakes by former owners who kept
them as pets, according to a statement released Aug. 9 by the Michigan
Department of Natural Resources (DNR).
Pacus
are native to the Amazon and Orinoco river basins and flood plains. Their
flattened bodies resemble those of their sharp-toothed piranha cousins, but their own distinctive teeth are
used for crushing seeds and nuts. Pacus can grow to be about 35 inches (89
centimeters) in length, and pet owners may be dismayed to find that their
exotic pet can outgrow its tank, which can prompt them to release the fish in
the wild, according to the DNR.
Warm
temperatures are vital to the pacus' survival, so they are unlikely to become
established as an invasive species in Michigan's seasonally cold
waters. However, releasing pets in the wild is not only harmful to the animals
and likely to result in their death, but could have severe implications for
native wildlife and ecosystems, DNR officials said in the statement.
Pacus
have been found in Michigan waters before, but this is the first time that
people have caught three of them in one week, according to Nick Popoff, a
biologist with the Fisheries Division at the DNR. Popoff told Live Science that
it's possible the three fish came from a single tank that was dumped in a
public access site.
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