Goldfish the size of canned hams are turning up in Lake Tahoe on the California-Nevada border.
A group of researchers from the University of Nevada at Reno discovered and documented the oversized fish, including one 18-inches long. Others had apparently spotted the fish in the waters of Lake Tahoe, but Christine Ngai and fellow researchers were the first to document their existence.
Ngai told KCRA.com, "You just see this bright golden orange thing starting to float up, and you're like, what is that? And then you take a net and you scoop it up, and you're like, it's a goldfish." fisherman in France reeled in a goldfish the size of a large dog
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