Swedish men are being warned against any inclination for
Unclad swimming after a new species of fish has been discovered in their waters
which enjoys biting testicles.
A 21cm pacu fish, a relative of the piranha, was found by
fisherman in the Oresund Sound off the south coast of the country last week.
Known in Papua New Guinea as 'The Ball Cutter', the pacu has reportedly been
responsible for the deaths of two fishermen in the Pacific nation, who died
from blood loss after the fish had bitten off their testicles.
A freshwater fish, it can grow up to 90cm long and weigh up
to 25kg. Mainly found in the rivers of the Amazonian basin, they have flatter
teeth which are very similar to humans and perfect for crunching.
Their diet is mainly nuts, leaves, aquatic vegetation and
snails - but on occasion they have been known to enjoy the taste of human
flesh.
Keep your swimwear on if you're bathing in the Sound these
days - maybe there are more out there!' the Natural History Museum of Denmark
has warned.
'The pacu is not normally dangerous to people but it has
quite a serious bite, there have been incidents in other countries, such as
Papua New Guinea where some men have had their testicles bitten off,' said
Henrik Carl, a fish expert at the Danish museum told Sweden's The Local.
In 2004, The Scotsman newspaper reported that an
18-month-old toddler required surgery after a pacu bit her finger at Edinburgh
Butterfly and Insect World.
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