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  1. Hydrocynus goliath, also known as the goliath tigerfish, giant tigerfish, or mbenga, is a very large African predatory freshwater fish of the family Alestidae.

  2. The Hydrocynus Goliath, more commonly known as the goliath tigerfish, or giant tigerfish, is a vicious predatory fish found lurking in the waters of large rivers and lakes in central Africa. They are found predominantly in the Congo River basin and Lake Tanganyika.

  3. Jun 3, 2022 · The goliath tigerfish looks like a regular fish on steroids. It’s four times the size of a piranha, and it has a series of sharp, jagged fangs that stick out of its mouth. Its scales are white, yellow, brown and gray with a golden flush around the face.

  4. Nov 2, 2022 · The Goliath tigerfish is a large, aggressive, and predatory freshwater fish that is native to the rivers of Africa. It is the largest member of the tigerfish family, and can grow to be up to six feet long and weigh up to 200 pounds.

  5. Mar 19, 2024 · Goliath tigerfish are a rather scary-looking fish that prowl the waters of the Congo River in Africa. They are members of the family Hydrocynus, which includes four other species of tigerfish.

  6. Hydrocynus goliath, also known as the goliath tigerfish, giant tigerfish, or mbenga, is a very large African predatory freshwater fish of the family Alestidae.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › HydrocynusHydrocynus - Wikipedia

    The oldest lineage appears to be that of Hydrocynus goliath, while lineages of H. brevis and H. forskahlii diverged in the Late Miocene and Pliocene while the lineages which formed H. tanzaniae and the "vittatus complex" appear in the Pliocene. Species. Five species of Hydrocynus tigerfish are currently recognised.

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