The Top Fishing

Chapter 775 - 322: Size Gap_3



Just as the African catfish and the Big Eel were confronting each other, the pike that had previously passed by the Big Catfish suddenly made a counterstrike and viciously bit into the tail of the African catfish.

The pike’s mouth was also incredibly terrifying, with teeth as sharp as knives and a biting force that was dramatically exaggerated, tearing off a large chunk of flesh instantly.

The African catfish then began to roll painfully in the water, its blood instantly staining the surrounding waters red.

"It’s no wonder it’s a pike, this African catfish already seemed very ferocious with its huge threatening mouth, but it’s only the first round, the very first encounter and it’s already got a chunk of flesh bitten off by the pike, and the attacker was that small eel."

When the slow-motion footage clearly displayed all of this, the audience got excited.

"Oh my God, it was that small eel with a backhand move, taking a chunk out of the big catfish, biting off a piece of flesh unexpectedly."

"African catfish are tough creatures, I’ve tried catching one with my hands before, and it’s not just about breaking the skin; it’s even hard to hold onto, so slippery, I didn’t think the pike could bite off a piece so easily with just one bite."

"Of course, the pike is our local ’tiger of the waters’, its teeth are indeed the most terrifying weapon for tearing, once it secures its grip, no matter how slippery you are, you can’t escape, and with its massive biting force, it won’t stop until it takes a piece of flesh."

"I’ve seen a pike bite down once, directly cutting another fish in half, so fierce!"

"The pike is awesome, it seems like in a two-against-one situation, the pike can completely trounce the African catfish!"

"Not necessarily, look fast! That African catfish seems enraged...."

As the audience discussed, the view on the television had already started to change.

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