300 kg!Cambodian fishermen capture the world's largest freshwater fish, about 4 meters long!
Author:Global Times Time:2022.06.22
[Global Times Comprehensive Report] Recently, fishermen in southern Gongding Province, Cambodia captured a 3.98 -meter -wide and 2.2 -meter width in the Mekong River. The scientist's determination is that the 300 kg of rock is the largest freshwater fish discovered by humans so far. Previously, the record holder also came from the Mekong River, a giant catfish weighing 293 kg in 2005, caught in Thailand.
Reuters reported on the 20th that after more than a dozen people jointly dragged the hack ashore, scientists installed the tracking device on it, and then released it.
BBC (BBC) said that giant freshwater stakfish is an endangered species. Previously, local fishermen in Cambodia had found a weighing strokes weighing 181 kg in the Mekong River. Huo Gen, a professor at the University of Nevada University in the United States, said: "The fish with a heavy weight is found here and proves that the water body of the Mekong River is relatively healthy." He added that this discovery shows that there are still extraordinary discoveries in nature. Many large aquatic creatures have not been fully studied. However, the BBC said that although the variety of Mekong biology is rich, excessive fishing and pollution threatens its fragile ecosystem.
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