Hydrocynus is a
genus of large
characin fish in the family
Alestidae commonly called "tigerfish," endemic to the African continent. The genus name is derived from
Ancient Greek ὕδωρ ("water") + κύων ("dog"). (In fact, this fish is popularly referred to as
poisson chien (dog fish) in French-speaking West Africa.) The genus contains five species, all popularly known as "African
Tigerfish" for their fierce predatory behavior and other characteristics that make them excellent
game fish. The Hydrocynus is the only freshwater fish proven to prey on birds in flight.