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44: 128: 223:, though it belongs to a completely different zoological family. Like the piranha, individual tigerfish have interlocking, razor-sharp teeth, along with streamlined, muscular bodies, and are extremely aggressive and capable predators who often hunt in groups. The 247:. The species is large, silver-coloured, and individuals typically have one or more black lines running the length of either flank. These fish are native to 251:
in Africa. Like the other African tigerfish species, they are famed for possessing large, prominent teeth, and they are known to attack humans.
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are found in many rivers and lakes on the continent and are fierce predators with distinctive, proportionally large teeth.
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in South Africa. Both the goliath tigerfish and its smaller relative the tigerfish are found in Africa.
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and is the largest member of the family Alestidae. Another famous species, simply called the tigerfish (
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books and magazines. They are large, wide-bodied fish whose flanks are covered by vivid black stripes.
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This article is about the fish called the tigerfish. For the torpedo, see
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The name "tigerfish" has occasionally been used for a species of
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which borders Zimbabwe and Zambia, Kabombo River in Zambia and
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are referred to as "tigerfish", and are particularly prized as
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has been recorded to attack and catch birds in flight.
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Mosi-oa-Tunya: A Handbook to the Victoria Falls Region
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Fishbase list of species commonly called "tiger fish"
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Fishbase list of species commonly called "tigerfish"
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Mark 24 Tigerfish
Ice Station Zebra (film)
references
inline citations
improve
introducing
Learn how and when to remove this message
families
tiger
Alestidae

Hydrocynus
Alestidae
game fish
African
fish
Hydrocynus goliath
Congo River
Lake Tanganyika
Hydrocynus vittatus
Okavango Delta
Zambezi River
Lake Kariba
Cabora Bassa
Jozini dam
Hydrocynus vittatus
equivalent
piranha
African tigerfish
Cichlids

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