...and the guy who caught it is going to eat it. EAT IT. Which seems a bit chancy."It's probably a genetic deformity," (a Game and Parks Commission fishery authority) said. "I don't think there's anything wrong with it."
The second mouth didn't appear to be functional, Olberding said. He has plans forthe fish, which don't included mounting.
"I'm going to smoke it up and eat it," he said.
(Source: AP)

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