The candiru is tiny (5-14mm) parasitic freshwater catfish and it is small enough to get inside the human body through any of the various openings including the penis and presumably any hole of that size or larger, male or female. The candiru entering the human body has actually happened and is well documented, although they are not capable of swimming up a stream of urine as commonly thought.
The Amazon Worm that can infest the human urethra is known as the candiru or vampire fish (Vandellia cirrhosa). These tiny parasitic catfish can enter the body through the genital orifices and can cause severe discomfort and potential health complications.
Candiru is English and Portuguese. It is a type of parasitic catfish. It is also known as the toothpick fish, or the vampire fish. It is native to the Amazon and the controversial myth surrounding this fish is that it will swim into the male human's urethra.
Yes, but I really wish they didn't.
The candiru, also known as the toothpick fish, weighs around 1 to 2 grams on average. They are very small parasitic fish that mostly feed off the blood of other fish in the Amazon River.
a candiru is a type of catfish that lives in the amazon river. more feared than piranhas, they are known to swim up vajinas, penuses and anuses.
The candiru, also called the carnero fish, is a tiny parasitic catfish that inhabits the waters of South America. They can reach lengths of 1-2.5 in (2.5-6 cm) with a width of 3.5 mm. Their diminutive size and nearly transparent body makes them very hard to locate (not that you would want to). The candiru has sharp bones with a series of spines located around the head used while feeding.
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These fish have never been bred in captivity so there is no available knowledge on the subject of breeding them.
There have been reports of the candiru fish swimming up a person's urethra, but such incidents are rare and likely occur due to unique circumstances. It is important to take precautions, such as wearing swimwear, when swimming in waters where candiru are present to reduce the risk of potential encounters.
The Candiru, The candiru refers to parasitic freshwater catfish in the family Trichomycteridae. They can be found in the Amazon River and are almost impossible to see through being translucent. They are eel shaped and can grow up to a size of 6 inches (15cm) in length. The fish is attracted by the smell of human urine. After tasting the urine the candiru may follow the urine stream back to the human. It then swims up the urethra and uses its spines to manifest itself somewhere in the urinary tract. After having spread the spines like an umbrella the candiru finally starts to draw blood and may grow by the amount of blood that is consumed. It eats away the muscous membranes and tissues until it is stopped either by hemorrhage or the host. Every attempt to catch the fish by the tail will fail since once in the urethra, it cannot be pulled out because the spines are spread like an umbrella. Men as well as women can be attacked by the candiru.
There are many fish who live in the tropical rain forest. Some of the fish that live in the water of the rain forest include Bull Sharks, Candiru, Electir Eels, and the Red-Bellied Piranhas.
Scales on the fish body helps fish in some ways like:- Firstly it acts as a protective layer so that harmful objects, fungus, bacteria, and parasites cannot enter the fish body Secondly they are present in an overlapping pattern and only a small part of the scale is visible which makes the fish body smooth but itself the scales are hard.