A researcher said on Saturday that the recent discovery of a giant stingray in Cambodia, weighing 300 kilograms and measuring 3.9 metres in length, marked the recording of the world’s “biggest freshwater fish.” A team of international researchers and fishermen caught, recorded and released the stingray in the Mekong river in Cambodia on June 14.
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Researcher claims 300-kg stingray in Cambodia ‘world’s largest’ freshwater fish
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