Catch of the Day: Sriracha Fish

Caught this little bugger on Drool for Food. We lured it in with bacon and toast as bait, then devoured it for breakfast. Poor thing.

This unique specimen is a member of the paraphyletic group of aquatic creatures and falls under as the Sriranatha class of hot sauce. Not much is known about its exact origins or even how many are in existence, but they appear to thrive in areas where eggs and bottles of Sriracha are present.

H/T Drool for Food

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