Animals
Giant Stingray in Cambodia Lands Guinness Record as Largest Freshwater Fish Ever Caught
The largest freshwater fish, a giant stingray, ever officially recorded was caught on June 13, by fishermen in the Stung Treng region of northern Cambodia.
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