Thursday, January 15, 2015

Abandoned shopping plaza in Thailand breeds thousands of giant catfish, carp and tilapia


An abandoned shopping mall in Bangkok, Thailand,  which used to be home to dozens of fashion stores is reportedly now housing thousands of giant fishes after its closure in 1997.

It is said that the combination of heavy rainfall and mosquito larvae made it the perfect breeding ground for amphibians making it possible over the years for the structure become home to more than 3,000 fish including catfish, carp and tilapia.

However, over the weekend workers decided to clear the pond-like ground-floor of creatures and caught a ton..

See photos after the cut..









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