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Hallucinogenic fish, found on the coasts of Great Britain


A species of roach, SARPA salpa, which may give hallucinations when eaten, has been discovered in UK waters because of global warming.

Species of roach can be found, usually in the warmer waters of the Mediterranean and South Africa. It was however found in British waters by Pescarul Andy Giles.

Giles admitted fish immediately after his golden stripes. Were only three appearances in his SARPA salpa in Britain, the last being in 1983. "This is a normal fish water in Tenerife, Malta or Cyprus, but is very rare in this area. It could be a single swimming with the other species, but most likely are such individuals in our waters, "said James Wright, a biologist at National Marine Aquarium in Plymouth.

SARPA salpa is found in many restaurants in the Mediterranean area, but if consumed head or other parts of the body can hallucinations. They install in minutes of use and may take several days.

It is likely that the species of flounder have migrated to the coldest waters of Great Britain because of global warming, southern waters become too warm for the fish.

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