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Courtesy of my friend Rob, this little fish story out of China:
Each year, a few people were drowning or disappearing mysteriously in Huadu's Furong Reservoir. It was not until recently, when the son of a government official went swimming in the reservoir and was drowned, that the secret was revealed. It was a three-meter-long man-eating catfish, whose head alone is one meter wide. After cutting up the catfish, people were surprised to find the remains of a man inside. Swimming in the reservoir is now forbidden, because it is feared another man-eating catfish is still lurking in the waters
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