Tigerfish, in the words of adventure angler Larry Dahlberg, have the fuselage of a bonefish, the tail of a tarpon, the paint job of a striped bass, teeth like a bull shark and a compound hinged jaw that works like a turbo-powered paper shredder. They are found in the Zambezi River, Zambia, and catching one is akin to hooking a crocodile.
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