'Length 4m', Monster Stingray Caught in Mekong River [Reading Science]
Nature "Symbol of Biodiversity Conservation"
[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Bong-su] A giant "monster" freshwater stingray, measuring 4 meters in length and heavier than the combined weight of three adults, was caught, drawing attention.
The international scientific journal Nature recently reported that a giant "monster" freshwater stingray, 4 meters long and weighing 181 kg, was caught alive on a fisherman's hook in the Mekong River in Cambodia, selecting its photo as the "Best Science Photo of May." Fortunately, the freshwater stingray was rescued by a rescue team and released back into the river without injury.
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Nature stated, "The fisherman who accidentally caught the monster freshwater stingray in the muddy waters of the Mekong River fainted," adding, "The Mekong River is known worldwide for its well-preserved biodiversity, with about 1,000 species of fish, including rare species like the monster freshwater stingray, inhabiting its waters."
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