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Fishermen are testing the myth - and it fits!

Since the faroese fishermen Rúni published poem and Bjarni Samson caught a catfish in the Barents sea, they decided to test an old myth. the catfish has a pow

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Fishermen are testing the myth - and it fits!

Since the faroese fishermen Rúni published poem and Bjarni Samson caught a catfish in the Barents sea, they decided to test an old myth.

the catfish has a powerful bite, but they both had heard from other fishermen that havkattens cut head could bite even harder on your own.

- So we decided to try out with a sodavandsdåse, tells the 35-year-old Rúni published poem to Caters News.

As said, as done in the video above the article, where the two fishermen find out that there is something to it. Havkattens jaws close in fact on the can and squashing it in the course of a short moment.

- The first bite made me realize, how strong a bite for these fish has, but the second bite with the cut-off head was the most surprising.

- I was not aware that they could bite harder with the severed head, but the video confirms it, says Rúni published poem, he concludes:

- Fortunately, we have never been bitten by a catfish.

Here is Rúni published poem at work in the high seas in the Barents sea. Video: Rúni Published Poem.

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