
Giant Goldfish
Size: 2-4ft long, 60lbs
Discovered: 09/16/1891
Last Seen: 12/24/2012
Population: 0
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Description:
The Giant Goldfish is an enormous version of the common goldfish, characterized by its shimmering orange and golden scales, though sightings also describe variations in white and even dark bronze. Unlike typical goldfish, these creatures have adapted to wild habitats, growing several times larger than their tank-bound relatives, with some reports indicating lengths up to several feet.
Habitat:
Freshwater lakes, slow-moving rivers, and large ponds, particularly in cooler climates.
Abilities:
Rapid growth makes it capable of growing to immense sizes due to adaptability in wild freshwater environments and an omnivorous diet. Highly adaptable, with the ability to survive in both warm and cold water, and even thrive in low-oxygen environments.
Weaknesses:
- Pollution
- Bright Light
Ways To Attract:
Some anglers claim that baiting areas with fish pellets or bread attracts the Giant Goldfish, but its elusiveness and intelligence make it difficult to catch or observe up close.