Can a grouper swallow a human?

Reaching weights up to 360 kg (800 lb) and lengths of almost 2.5 m (8 ft), the Atlantic Goliath grouper
Atlantic Goliath grouper
The Atlantic goliath grouper or itajara (Epinephelus itajara), formerly known as the jewfish, is a saltwater fish of the grouper family and one of the largest species of bony fish.
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fish stalks its prey from the depths of the Atlantic Ocean. This massive fish can take down small sharks and even an occasional human.
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Has a grouper ever ate a person?

In the 1950s, two children jumped off a bridge in the Florida Keys but only one came up; the other child was said to have been eaten by a Goliath grouper. There are other stories about spearfishermen being attacked and killed. It is not always certain who is the hunter and who is the hunted.
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Can you get eaten by a Goliath grouper?

You can't eat them. The mercury can cause erectile dysfunction, so those who harvest them will just take a photo and let the carcass rot," Sarah Frias-Torres, a marine researcher who has worked extensively on goliath groupers off the Treasure Coast and Palm Beaches.
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Can groupers be aggressive?

Goliath groupers are very aggressive feeders, even more aggressive than sharks.
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Do groupers have teeth?

(Q): Do groupers have teeth? (A): They swallow prey rather than biting pieces off it. They do not have many teeth on the edges of their jaws, but they have heavy crushing tooth plates inside the pharynx. They habitually eat fish, octopuses, and crustaceans.
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What If You Got Swallowed by a Goliath Fish?



Do grouper eat sharks?

Groupers also eat other species including parrotfishes and stingrays, young sea turtles and octopuses. Large groupers may feast on barracudas and sharks.
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Is there a fish with human teeth?

Meet the sheepshead fish, a common Atlantic coast swimmer with a very crunchy diet. Last week (Aug 3), anglers at Jennette's Pier in North Carolina pulled up something unexpected — and uncanny — from the Atlantic: a fish with human teeth. Yes, this fish — and its teeth — are real.
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Can groupers bite?

The giant grouper snatched up the black tip shark in just one bite and dragged it into the deep ocean.
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What eats giant grouper?

Predators of groupers include large fish such as barracuda, king mackerel and moray eels, as well as other groupers. The sandbar shark (Carcharhinus plumbeus) and the great hammerhead shark (Sphyrna mokarran) are also known to feed on groupers. Large adults of this species likely have very few natural predators.
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What is the biggest fish ever caught?

What Was the Largest Fish Ever Caught? According to IGFA records, the largest fish ever caught was a great white shark that weighed an unbelievable 2,664 pounds (1,208.389 kg.). Caught off the coast of Ceduna, Australia, in 1959, it took angler Alfred Dean just 50 minutes to win the fight against this one-ton shark.
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What fish eats sharks?

There's a reason goliath groupers are called the garbage disposals of the sea — they eat everything in sight, including sharks apparently. A group of fishermen were able to witness a 500-pound grouper's "rare" meal during a fishing trip off the coast of Everglades City, Fla., last week.
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What's the largest grouper ever caught?

According to American Oceans, the world record Goliath grouper is a 680-pound monster caught in 1961. The fish was caught by an angler who fought the fish for over an hour. Not only was this fish approaching 700 pounds, it was seven feet in overall length.
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What is the biggest grouper in the world?

The heaviest grouper ever caught and certified as an IGFA world record was this 680-pound goliath grouper caught on May 20, 1961, off Fernandina Beach, Florida, using a Spanish mackerel as fishing bait. This particular species of grouper is considered endangered today and protected in the United States and Caribbean.
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How big can a grouper get?

They can get larger, though. In fact, they can be in excess of nine feet long and can weigh up to 1000 pounds. Another large type of grouper is the Warsaw Grouper. This fish can grow up to 7.5 feet long and it can weigh more than 440 pounds.
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Are groupers predators?

The Atlantic goliath grouper, like most groupers, is an ambush predator and eats fairly large fishes and invertebrates and even small sharks.
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How much is goliath grouper worth?

A 20-36-inch goliath grouper probably weighs 12-25 pounds, meaning an angler would be in for about $40 per pound to harvest one.
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Why is grouper called jewfish?

As for the name jewfish itself, the origin remains a matter of speculation. It may have begun as a slur. It may have evolved from the word "jawfish" because of its huge mouth. One theory dates back to the story of Jonah because it could have been a jewfish that swallowed him.
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How long does a grouper live?

Lifespan & Reproduction. Nassau grouper can live up to 29 years. Males and females typically mature when they reach about 15 to 17 inches. Most reach sexual maturity when they are around 20 inches long and about 4 to 5 years old.
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Can you eat grouper Raw?

The silky and delicate texture of the filet truly separates them from the pack. When served raw, the flesh is exceptionally tender and smooth, almost like Yellowtail Snapper.
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What is a giant Goliath?

Goliath, the Gittite, is the most well known giant in the Bible. He is described as 'a champion out of the camp of the Philistines, whose height was six cubits and a span' (Samuel 17:4). From Samuel and Chronicles (table I), we have drawn Goliath's pedigree (figure 1).
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Do fish get thirsty?

The answer is still no; as they live in water they probably don't take it in as a conscious response to seek out and drink water. Thirst is usually defined as a need or desire to drink water. It is unlikely that fish are responding to such a driving force.
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Is there such thing as a vampire fish?

On the freshwater side, the vampire fish is a nickname for the payara, an abundant gamefish found in the Amazon Basin. While this large, 1.5-to-3 foot fish does not suck the blood of its prey, its six-inch-long fangs, which protrude from an undershot jaw, result in a face only a (payara) mother could love.
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Do fish have feelings?

Fish Have Feelings, Too: The Inner Lives Of Our 'Underwater Cousins' : The Salt Jonathan Balcombe, author of What A Fish Knows, says that fish have a conscious awareness — or "sentience" — that allows them to experience pain, recognize individual humans and have memory.
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Are all groupers born female?

Groupers may undergo a sex reversal as they age. All young yellowmouth groupers (Mycteroperca interstitialis) are born females, but as they grow larger they change into males. Only small percentages survive long enough to become a male, thus ensuring the greater majority are egg-laying females.
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