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Monstrous Alligator Gar Fish Found in Kandy Lake

by Lankasara Editor English
March 14, 2024 - Updated on March 15, 2024
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A shocking discovery has been made in Kandy Lake as a monstrous Alligator Gar fish, measuring up to 9 feet in length and weighing around 300 pounds, has been identified.This carnivorous species, native to South and Central America, is considered invasive and poses a serious threat to local ecosystems.

Alligator Gar fish observed in Kandy lake.. .

Environmental experts warn that these fish, often brought into the country illegally as pets and later released into water bodies, have the potential to wreak havoc on aquatic ecosystems. Not only do they prey on fish, but they are also known to consume birds, posing a significant threat to local biodiversity.

Alligator Gar fish…[/caption ]

Concerns are rising as sightings of Alligator Gar have been reported in several areas of Kandy Lake, raising fears of a population explosion that could devastate the lake’s delicate ecological balance. The fish’s rapid growth rate and predatory behavior make it particularly hazardous to native species.

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Upon receiving reports of the unusual fish, authorities including the NARA Institute and the Irrigation Department were alerted to assess the situation. Dr. Naleen Gamaarachchige, Deputy Director of Peradeniya University’s Center for Sustainable Environment, confirms that the fish is indeed an Alligator Gar, named for its striking resemblance to the alligator.

The presence of invasive species like the Alligator Gar poses a grave threat not only to local wildlife but also to endangered species such as the green gadaya, found only in sensitive areas like the Hakkinda islands. Urgent action is required to prevent further proliferation of these invasive fish and protect the delicate ecological balance of Kandy Lake.

Dr. Naleen Gamaarachchige emphasizes the importance of implementing stringent measures to prevent the entry of invasive plant and animal species into the country, as controlling their spread once established proves challenging and often detrimental to native ecosystems. Preventative measures are crucial to safeguarding Sri Lanka’s rich biodiversity for future generations.

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