and you thought fish were fun!
each September, Caceres, in the western state of Mato Grosso, hosts what local officials bill as Brazil's biggest fishing festival, a week-long event that draws 200,000 people for fishing tournaments and concerts, Gonzaga Junior, a spokesman for the city government, said he did not think the piranha attacks would hurt that event since it is many months away, he said: 'everyone knows there are piranhas in the region and have always taken the necessary precautions',
looking at the situation from the fishes point of view perhaps a new aspect of piranha behaviour is taking place, they are taking advantage of a natural recurring food source?
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