An colossal stingray caught in the Mekong river has been touted by scientists as the biggest freshwater fish ever documented. The 300kg (661lb) female stingray has usurped a 646lb (293kg) giant ...
It looks like a really, really big pancake. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. A fisherman in Cambodia snagged the rights to a true ...
A 300kg (661lb) stingray caught in the Mekong river in Cambodia is the biggest freshwater fish ever documented, scientists say. It unseated the previous record-holder, a 646lb (293kg) Mekong giant ...
For one lucky fisherman in Cambodia, the catch of the day was the world’s largest recorded freshwater fish — a giant stingray weighing a stunning 660 pounds that took about a dozen men to carry ashore ...
In the Mekong River in Cambodia, fishers and researchers found a 13-foot-long, 661-pound stingray — a win for conservation efforts in the area. By Jason Bittel For 17 years, Zeb Hogan, a biologist, ...
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