Old metal badges found in the belly of big fish in the Philippines
Recently, a fisherman in the Philippines caught a very large fish when fishing on the beach. Although the fish didn't struggle when fishing, the man also spent a lot of effort to salvage the big fish from the sea. Many fishermen gathered around to see the excitement when fishing the big fish ashore.
After measurement, the fish weighs about 200 kilograms and is 2.1 meters long. It is a giant grouper and has died. These fishermen have been fishing here for many years, but this is the first time they have seen such a large grouper. On everyone's proposal, the fishermen decided to open the big fish.
As a result, after opening the belly of the dead giant grouper, the fishermen were surprised to find an old metal badge in the belly of the fish. This badge should belong to a soldier or soldier who had made contributions in the past. As for why it was in the belly of the fish, the fishermen guessed that it was the owner of the badge who was eaten by the giant grouper because of drowning, The metal badge remains today because it cannot be digested.
However, groupers rarely grow to such a large size, and generally groupers live by preying on small fish, and cannibalism is rare.
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