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Cannibalistic pomfret

Cannibalistic pomfret

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The family Cyprinidae of the order Cypriniformes, also known as the red tilapia or water tiger fish. The carnivorous pomfret is native to the Amazon River basin in South America. Currently distributed in countries such as Brazil, Argentina, Bolivia, Colombia, Paraguay, etc. Feed on small fish, shrimp, amphibians, aquatic invertebrates, etc. Maneating pomfret is a high-risk invasive species, and once a population is established in the invasive area, it becomes the top animal in the aquatic food chain, strongly encroaching on the habitat of native aquatic animals. In order to prevent ecological disasters caused by biological invasion, relevant departments in China have sealed off their imports, controlled their breeding in professional and research institutions, and prohibited their circulation in the market.