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logo 11/29/2024 10:26:59 AM     
Fishermen catch 661-pound stingray, world’s largest freshwater fish 
By Ann W. Schmidt KH Source: Fox News 6/28/2022
Ann W. Schmidt
Credit: Sinsamout Ounboundisane/FISHBIO/Handout via REUTERS
That is one big fish.

Fishermen in northern Cambodia caught a 661-pound freshwater stingray in the Mekong River earlier this month, according to reports.

The massive fish, which was caught on June 13, 2022, has been recognized as the world’s largest freshwater fish to be officially recorded, per Guinness World Records.
 

The female stingray was named Boramy, which means "full moon" in the Khmer language, Reuters reported.
Boramy is 13 feet long – which includes her tail – and required about a dozen men to bring her to shore, according to Reuters.

 
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