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Fish with a head resembling a tiger attracts visitors in Shandong
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Updated: 2005-02-26 13:59

A carp with a head resembling a tiger swims in the Wulong Pool Park in Jinan, east China's Shandong Province February 25, 2005. The strange fish was found by local residents and has drawn hundreds of visitors in the past two days. Expert say the 30-centimeter long is a carp and could live as long as 100 years. A park employee said some fish lovers even called the park and offered a high price to buy the fish, but was refused the offer. [newsphoto]
A carp with a head resembling a tiger swims in the Wulong Pool Park in Jinan, east China's Shandong Province February 25, 2005. The strange fish was found by local residents and has drawn hundreds of visitors in the past two days. Expert say the 30-centimeter long is a carp and could live as long as 100 years. A park employee said some fish lovers even called the park and offered a high price to buy the fish, but was refused the offer. [newsphoto] 
A carp with a head resembling a tiger swims in the Wulong Pool Park in Jinan, east China's Shandong Province February 25, 2005. The strange fish was found by local residents and has drawn hundreds of visitors in the past two days. Expert say the 30-centimeter long is a carp and could live as long as 100 years. A park employee said some fish lovers even called the park and offered a high price to buy the fish, but was refused the offer. [newsphoto]
A carp with a head resembling a tiger swims in the Wulong Pool Park in Jinan, east China's Shandong Province February 25, 2005. The strange fish was found by local residents and has drawn hundreds of visitors in the past two days. Expert say the 30-centimeter long is a carp and could live as long as 100 years. A park employee said some fish lovers even called the park and offered a high price to buy the fish, but was refused the offer. [newsphoto] 

Local residents in Jinan, Shandong Province, flock to the park to have a look at the strange fish February 25, 2005. [newsphoto]

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