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Fisherman finds unopened fireball whiskey bottle inside fish

By Bridget Becker
June 21, 2021
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The fishermen made a scandalous and incredible discovery while fishing.

We don’t know where these guys were in the open sea, but what is It is clear that what they found inside their fish was far more impressive than the size of their sea creature.

The fisherman can be seen popping the fish on a table to fillet it and he managed to slice up a decent and tasty looking piece of flesh from one side.

He then set to work emptying the innards of the fish and noticed that his stomach seemed obtuse.

The fisherman cut the organ and extracted the strange object to reveal that it was a full, unopened bottle of Fireball Whiskey.

In a very outrageous moment, the fisherman tells his friends that he has hit the “jackpot” and everyone is screaming for joy.

The video made its way onto TikTok where people are trying to find out if it’s real and, if so, how the hell the fish managed to devour it whole.

Surely something this big would have blocked his stomach and just killed him, making it a very boring or unattractive take. Some people argue that the fishermen simply stuck the bottle down the creature’s throat after pulling it aboard and then filmed the video to make it look like an awesome prize.

It’s hard to say for sure, but it’s not impossible for the creatures of the ocean to swallow our trash (why someone would throw away a perfectly good bottle of Fireball, it’s a guess).

Many whales have been killed after swallowing multiple plastic bags and it’s heartbreaking every time.

Researchers found that this Cuvier’s beaked whale consumed up to 40 kilograms of plastic before its untimely death in 2019.

Shocking images show the amount of plastic the whale had swallowed. Credit: D’Bone Collector Museum

He was found dead in the Compostela Valley and an autopsy was performed by the staff of Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources Fisheries Management Regulatory Division.

Marine biologist Darrell Blatchley, who conducted the autopsy, told CNN his cause of death was dehydration and starvation from ingesting so much plastic.

“I was not prepared for the amount of plastic,” he told the outlet. “About forty kilograms of rice bags, grocery bags, banana plantation bags and plastic bags in general. Sixteen bags of rice in total. It was so big, the plastic was starting to calcify.

Although a whale is much bigger than this whiskey drinking fish, you cannot rule out the possibility that it managed to swallow the bottle whole.



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