The world's largest ever freshwater fish has been caught in Cambodia's Mekong River, according to US and Cambodian scientists
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The giant stingray measured almost four metres from snout to tail and weighed in at just under 300 kilograms (660 pounds). The previous world record was a 293kg (646lb) Mekong giant catfish, caught in Thailand in 2005.
The stingray was snagged by a local fisherman on the night of 13 June, south of the town of Stung Treng
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World's largest freshwater fish caught in Cambodia
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