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They soaked in the water for hours and finally caught the world's largest "monster in the water"

If you happen to be passing by, these are the sights you'll never forget! The researchers laid down a net of heaven and earth and waited for hours to catch it! And the giant beast they caught will be remembered in history as the largest freshwater fish caught in the world.

They soaked in the water for hours and finally caught the world's largest "monster in the water"

Commonly known as the stingray, also known as the Chaffy narrow-tailed stingray, this monster-like freshwater stingray is a fairly large freshwater stingray that lives in the Mekong River in Thailand and is currently the largest known stingray fish and the largest poisonous fish. The narrow-tailed stingray can reach a maximum length of 4.2 meters, a width of 1.8 meters, and weigh more than half a ton.

They soaked in the water for hours and finally caught the world's largest "monster in the water"

The stingray caught in the Thai River is about 2.5 meters wide, about 4.3 meters long and weighs 726 kilograms. It took hours for the crew to move ashore, and the stingray became the largest freshwater fish holder in the King's World Record.

They soaked in the water for hours and finally caught the world's largest "monster in the water"

This stingray is female, and female stingrays are generally heavier because they are often pregnant.

They soaked in the water for hours and finally caught the world's largest "monster in the water"

The 12-year-old boy Wilson, although the stingray he found while hiking outdoors is far less than the one above, this story is very warm.

They soaked in the water for hours and finally caught the world's largest "monster in the water"

One day Wilson was gliding his boat in the lake as usual, when suddenly he noticed a stingray in the water, jumped into the water happily, and picked up the stingray.

They soaked in the water for hours and finally caught the world's largest "monster in the water"

But the stingray looked a little off, revealing a small tail close to its tail. It turned out that the stingray was female and was about to be produced.

They soaked in the water for hours and finally caught the world's largest "monster in the water"

Wilson immediately decided to use his hand to help him pull the child out and then put it into the water. The stingray gave birth to a total of 9 stingrays, and Wilson completed the first "delivery" experience.

They soaked in the water for hours and finally caught the world's largest "monster in the water"

Two baby stingrays just born

They soaked in the water for hours and finally caught the world's largest "monster in the water"

When Wilson returned the next day, yesterday's stingray was ready to swim in the water.

They soaked in the water for hours and finally caught the world's largest "monster in the water"

The beautiful creatures born in nature are really worth protecting. Remembering the ghost bat fish caught by the fishermen in Pingtung last month, the ghost bat is a secondary conservation animal, and the original sightseeing highlight was buried by the fishermen. According to an Indonesian study with the world's largest stingray fish farm, the economic value of "live stingrays" is thousands of times greater than that of "dead stingrays." It is hoped that the concept of animal protection will become more popular and will not become a fish cemetery with only "seafood culture".

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