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This giant freshwater stingray weighing close to 400 pounds was accidentally captured on May 4 by fishers in northern Cambodia. The species is one of the world’s largest freshwater fishes ...
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BANGKOK (AP) — The world's largest recorded freshwater fish, a giant stingray, has been caught in the Mekong River in Cambodia, according to scientists from the Southeast Asian nation and the ...
Today, we’re taking on a massive aquatic project - transforming a former shark tank into a 4,500-gallon home for freshwater stingrays! Watch the full process from teardown to new setup.
Some exceptions exist, like freshwater stingrays, which have stouter tails than their saltwater counterparts. Rays also tend to have one lobe per pelvic fin. As the stingray’s moniker implies ...
The world’s largest recorded freshwater fish, a giant stingray, has been caught in the Mekong River in Cambodia, according to scientists from the Southeast Asian nation and the United States.
It took a dozen men to load Boramy, a giant stingray, onto the scales. At just under 300kg, she is the biggest freshwater fish ever weighed. She was caught by a Cambodian fisherman on the Mekong ...
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A giant freshwater stingray (Urogymnus polylepis) – found in Koh Preah commune of Stung Treng province in the Mekong River in 2022 and weighing 300kg – has been officially recognised by the ...
As we examine the birdlike tapir tracks imprinted in the bank, a large freshwater stingray glides past us through the murky waters. Back in the boat, our guide shares a foot-long, thumb-thick ...