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Updated: 4:02 PM Sep 7, 2010
Piranha-like fish found in Lincoln Township pond
Lincoln Township, MI Piranhas aren't native to Berrien County, but a close relative of one was found in a local pond.
Posted: 4:00 PM Sep 7, 2010 |
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There was an unusual find in a Lincoln Township pond—a fish that resembles a piranha.
According to our reporting partners at WSJM, Berrien County Animal Control found the fish last month.
After taking it to the health department, they determined it's related to a piranha.
While the fish isn't native, officials believe someone may have dropped the fish in there. The DNR is investigating the find.
*Photo courtesy of WSJM.
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