The Pacu Fish is a freshwater fish. What’s really interesting about it is that it’s related to Piranhas – you know, those fish that eat flesh – even human flesh.
A Pacu Fish looks like a regular fish.
They are actually bigger than Piranhas, however, which makes them even scarier, but don’t worry because they are not meat eaters – they mostly eat seeds and nuts. What a relief!
It is one of the biggest fishes around, and can reach the length of about three feet. That’s really big because that’s almost the size of a small child. When an adult Pacu Fish reaches this size, it can weigh around 121 pounds – which can be compared to the weight of an adult person.
Their teeth are not as pointed and sharp as that of Piranhas – but they are just as shocking. Shocking because they look like human teeth! Their teeth are square-shaped in the front and their inner teeth (molars) are flat – again, just like human teeth. The only difference is that they have more teeth than people because sometimes their whole mouth is filled with rows of teeth (especially as they age).
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A Pacu Fish looks like a regular fish.
They are actually bigger than Piranhas, however, which makes them even scarier, but don’t worry because they are not meat eaters – they mostly eat seeds and nuts. What a relief!
It is one of the biggest fishes around, and can reach the length of about three feet. That’s really big because that’s almost the size of a small child. When an adult Pacu Fish reaches this size, it can weigh around 121 pounds – which can be compared to the weight of an adult person.
Their teeth are not as pointed and sharp as that of Piranhas – but they are just as shocking. Shocking because they look like human teeth! Their teeth are square-shaped in the front and their inner teeth (molars) are flat – again, just like human teeth. The only difference is that they have more teeth than people because sometimes their whole mouth is filled with rows of teeth (especially as they age).
Excited to learn more about the Pacu Fish? Get a copy of this book and discover more fascinating information about this animal.