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The government of Guangxi region's Liuzhou is asking people to track a alien South American species, which badly bit dual people earlier in a week who were paddling in a Liujiang River, a China Daily said.
"Fishing with nets is not allowed in a section of a stream which flows through a city, though you have done an exemption. Five fishing boats with experienced fishermen have been deployed upon a stream given Monday," Liuzhou central Wei Yongwen told a newspaper.
"In addition, some-more than 40 alternative fishermen from a internal fishing association have joined us as well. They all make use of tiny pieces of pork as bait."
Other people have taken up position along a river's banks with rods, it added.
"It's horrible to know which a stream has such fish. we will not swim there anymore," resident Liu Junjie was quoted as saying. "I'll urge they catch them soon."
However, their days might be numbered anyway, as piranhas die when a H2O heat drops below fifteen degrees Celsius (59 degrees Fahrenheit), as it will do in Guangxi over a winter, a China Daily added.
Chinese media has pronounced a piranhas might have been released by people who had bought them as ela! borate f ish, as well as which authorities have been now stepping up patrols of markets to ensure no some-more have been sold.
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