Extremely rare, bright-yellow catfish caught in the Netherlands

The banana-colored animal likely has a rare genetic disorder called leucism.

Fisherman Martin Glatz poses with the banana-yellow catfish before releasing it back into the water.
Fisherman Martin Glatz poses with the banana-yellow catfish before releasing it back into the water.
(Image credit: Martin Glatz)

Like an enormous, writhing banana with gills, a bright-yellow catfish flopped out of the water and into Martin Glatz's boat. Glatz, a professional angler out on a lake in the Netherlands with his twin brother Oliver, had caught many catfish in his life  — but none like this. Glatz panicked at first.

"I have never seen such a catfish before," Glatz told Live Science in a direct message. "I am still overwhelmed by it."

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