MAKAN IKAN ALIGATOR, DAGINGNYA ANEH BANYAK LENDIRNYA - Summary

Summary

The video features a person who receives a carcass of an alligator fish, also known as a "crocodile fish." They initially express confusion about the fish's appearance and how to cook it, but eventually decide to fry it. After frying, they attempt to eat the fish but struggle to remove the skin, which is extremely thick and hard, similar to a crocodile's skin.

When they finally manage to remove the skin, they discover that the meat is soft and has a texture similar to mackerel fish. They note that the fish has a strong, fishy aroma and that it's not recommended to eat the eggs, as they are highly poisonous.

Throughout the video, the person emphasizes that alligator fish are not protected and are considered an invasive species that can harm the environment. They also mention that releasing the fish into the wild can result in fines and imprisonment.

The video ends with the person eating the fried alligator fish and describing its taste and texture. They also encourage viewers to subscribe to their channel and thank them for watching.

Facts

Here are the key facts from the text:

1. The speaker is discussing an alligator fish.
2. The alligator fish is not native to Indonesia and has never been seen in the country before.
3. The speaker was given the alligator fish by someone named Darwin.
4. The alligator fish has a hard, thick skin like a crocodile.
5. The eggs of the alligator fish are poisonous.
6. The speaker decided to fry the alligator fish after consulting with others.
7. The alligator fish has a strong, fishy aroma.
8. The meat of the alligator fish is soft and has a texture similar to mackerel fish.
9. The alligator fish is a predator that eats everything in its environment.
10. Releasing the alligator fish into the wild can damage the ecosystem.
11. The alligator fish is not a protected animal and can be eaten.
12. However, eating the eggs of the alligator fish can be poisonous.
13. The speaker warns against eating the eggs of the alligator fish.
14. The alligator fish can grow up to half a meter in length.
15. The skin of the alligator fish is around 50-55 millimeters thick.
16. The alligator fish is not suitable for release into the wild and can be invasive.
17. Throwing the alligator fish into the wild environment can result in a fine of 6 billion rupiah or imprisonment.
18. The speaker advises against being careless with the alligator fish and warns of potential health risks.