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<p>Full Segment: Jacob takes a look at the top trending stories of the day including: the Boston bagel shop owner that donates all his profits, how politics may influence our names, the new theory on a mysterious radar cheap authentic nba jerseys blob, and the giant "frankenfish."The Frankenfish record has been broken by a man in Virginia. On Aug. 8, The Christian Science Monitor reported that Caleb Newton was recently awarded jersey wholesale the title after submitting his June catch to the International Game Fish Association. He caught a 17 pound 6 oz northern snakehead fish (also called a "Frankenfish") and beat the previous world record by 4 ounces.</p>
"Newton is a 27 year old plumber in Spotsylvania County. He has said it only took him about a minute to get it into the boat, and the 3 foot long fish barely fit into his cooler," The reebok nfl jerseys Christian Science Monitor reported.</p>
The Frankenfish record was set back in 2004 in Japan. The species is a native of Asia and gets its name because of the way it looks   and the way it lives. These snakeheads take up residence in very shallow waters or even mud. That makes for one strange fish   hence its nickname.</p>
This particular fish was caught during a fishing tournament. While its size might not be substantial considering other recent catches (like that 920lb tuna caught in Massachusetts this week), the catch was significant to this species   and to Caleb Newton. who can now gloat around town with a cool new title!</p>
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