A friend who likes fishing is most satisfied when the fish bites the hook. According to Lychee News, Cambodian villagers caught a giant stingray in the Mekong River recently, and it took more than a dozen people to drag it ashore. It is understood from the video that this stingray is female, with a length of 3.98 meters and a width of 2.2 meters, which is longer and wider than some small cars, with a total weight of 300 kilograms, which can be described as a behemoth. Researchers say this is the largest known freshwater fish in the world, and the stingray has now returned to the river after being electronically tagged. It is reported that stingrays, also known as red stingrays (sound with the same sound as “red”), are distributed in the Atlantic Ocean, Indian Ocean and Pacific Ocean, and are also distributed in the coastal areas of my country. They are warm-temperature bottom fish, prefer clear currents and strong waters, and often live at the bottom. Most of the deep pools are nocturnal, and in 2016, they were listed as “nearly threatened” protected species. American biologist Zeb Hogan said: “This discovery is very exciting because it is the largest freshwater fish in the world, and it also means that this part of the Mekong is still healthy.” Gen .
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