You've been catfished! Massive fish found in a flooded Haartebeespoort driveway
Updated | By East Coast Breakfast
We're not catfishing you, homeowners came home to find catfish swimming in their driveway.
When it rains, it pours, and causes complete havoc on the roads, at our homes and even damaging buildings and the natural environment. Imagine coming home to find your house flooded and damaged and you're unable to do anything, but imagine coming to find massive catfish swimming in your flooded driveway!
A video posted on Dala U Crew's group shows three catfish struggling to swim in the shallow waters of the driveway. The amazing fish can be seen trying to get into deeper waters to survive. The video shows many waterlogged homes due to the severe downpour we have had recently.
According to SoftSchools.com, catfish inhabit freshwater ecosystems such as rivers and streams and their meat is consumed as a delicacy around the world.
Watch it here:
One thing remains for sure, though - it doesn't matter that the rain has put a damper on the festive season, nature and people will always find the fun during the storm, like this Durban man.
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