Tag: Fishermen

  • Rare ‘Living Fossil’ Beast Caught By Fishermen in Alabama; See Viral Pics of The Record-Breaking Alligator Gar That is Older Than Dinosaurs

    Rare ‘Living Fossil’ Beast Caught By Fishermen in Alabama; See Viral Pics of The Record-Breaking Alligator Gar That is Older Than Dinosaurs

    Stunned father and son duo Keith Dees and Huntley were on their annual Thanksgiving fishing trip on the Mobile-Tensaw Delta, Alabama, last November when they caught the extremely rare “living fossil” beast. The monster catch is older than the dinosaurs. The record-breaking discovery was a giant alligator gar. The father posted about his unbelievable find on Facebook, saying he reeled it in a mystery fish. River Monster? Giant Water Creature With Scary ‘Bear-Like’ Claws Emerges From Depths, Terrifies Mother and Daughter Kayakers in US.

    Pics Of The “Living Fossil” Monster:

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  • Jet-Black River Beast! Fishermen Catch Rare Alligator Gar With Large Scary White Teeth in Texas; Netizens Call It ‘Alien Creature’

    US fishermen Justin Jordan and Terrell Maguire recently caught a very rare jet-black river beast in southeast Texas, and its pictures have been perplexing the social media users. The melanistic gar was about 5-feet long and had a row of white scary teeth. The alligator gar is known to reach “enormous lengths”.  While some online users called the beast “freaking scary,” others described it as a “creature from alien”. Rare 800 Kg Fish ‘Chilshankar’ Caught in West Bengal’s Digha Coast is Manta Ray, an Endangered Species, Claim Netizens! (View Pics).

    Jet-Black River Beast Caught! 

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  • The fishermen of Kattupalli again protested, demanding that the job be made permanent

    The fishermen of Kattupalli again protested, demanding that the job be made permanent

    A month after their last protest, residents of Kattupalli fishing town in Thiruvallur district staged a protest on Monday, seeking to block access to a private harbor from land and sea, stating that the village had 140 person jobs are created. permanent.

    Villagers, who staged the blockade from morning to afternoon, said the promised meeting between officials and workers did not take place after last month’s protest.

    He said, “We need to pay a fair salary as we have moved lock, stock and barrels from our village and lost our livelihood. We cannot survive on a meager salary.

    The fishermen were also opposing the port plan so that a large area could be declared a no-fishing zone. He withdrew the protest after the intervention of revenue department officials.

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