Six critically endangered Mekong giant catfish — one of the largest and rarest freshwater fish in the world — were caught and ...
A 300kg (661lb) stingray caught in the Mekong river in Cambodia is the biggest freshwater fish ever documented, scientists say. It unseated the previous record-holder, a 646lb (293kg) Mekong giant ...
The giant freshwater stingray may be the world’s largest ... population exists in the upper part of Cambodian section of the Mekong River, it appears the rays no longer inhabit some parts ...
Conservationists in Cambodia on Friday celebrated the discovery of six highly endangered Mekong giant catfish in the critical ...
Conservationists in Cambodia on Friday celebrated the discovery of six highly endangered Mekong giant catfish in the critical ...
New species in Southeast Asia's Greater Mekong region are already facing threats from habitat degradation and illegal wildlife trade ...
An curved arrow pointing right. The world's largest freshwater fish was found in Cambodia's Mekong River. The stingray stretched 13 feet and weighed 661 pounds. More from News The world's largest ...
The previous record for a freshwater fish was a 293-kilogram (646-pound) Mekong giant catfish, discovered in Thailand in 2005, the group said. The stingray was snagged by a local fisherman south ...
The world's largest freshwater fish, a 300-kg giant stingray, was found near a remote island in the Mekong River in Cambodia 's Stung Treng province, a joint initiative announced. The announcement ...
“I learned theory in Wisconsin, but the Mekong Delta is unique,” Nguyen says. “I had to learn about it here, in the middle of it.” The mix of salt water and freshwater in the ...