The world's largest freshwater fish is captured, weighing 300 kg of giant strokes
Author:Science fiction Time:2022.06.21
Science Fiction Network June 21 (Liu Yazhu) According to foreign media reports, recently Cambodia villagers captured a giant stuck weighing 300 kg in the Mekong River. Researchers said that this is the world's largest freshwater fish.
It is reported that this sting is a female, with 3.98 meters long and 2.2 meters wide. It is shared ashore by more than a dozen people. The fish was placed in the river after the electronic mark was added.
Giant strokes are a spine, one of the largest freshwater fish in the world, and breathe through the cavity of the top of the body or a water pore.Its body is brown to gray, with a wide and flat body, and has a very long tail.
At present, human beings have unclear survival, movement, and behavior data of this species, and even their common close relative species cannot be known. This discovery may make up for the vacancies of various data of giant strokes.
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