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Payara (Hydrolycus armatus)

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Payara (Hydrolycus armatus) Research of measurements of Huge Fangs
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Research on Size of Payara Huge fangs: a few years ago I was really curious to see the real size of Payaras big teeth after reading in the web and in books that their huge teeth grow up to 6 inches long (15 cm) it really looked like too large for me so I went to different Museums in Caracas, Venezuela and found information from Fishermen and from one of the Best Expert filming wild fresh water fishes in South America my Friend  Ivan Mikolji and found out that the truth is very far from what I saw before, Mr Frank Magallanes who was the owner of opefe.com a website that especializes in Piranhas and other predatory fishes told me that it was ok for him to publish it in his website. Hope you like the article and the pictures.

https://www.opefe.com/payara_venezuela.html
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Skulls of Payaras (Hydrolycus armatus)
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- Picture number 1 coutesy of @fishcolombia
- Picture number 2 it is my Payara
- Picture number 3 courtesy of my Friend Yudhistira Prasetyo
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Payaras have incredible huge lower fangs, longest of all freshwater fish in the world

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Closeup of the huge fangs of a Payara
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Big impressive Payara 
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Payara heads: larger one belonged to a Payara 80 cent long and smaller one to a Payara 60 cent long

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Incredible lower fangs of Payaras 
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