Fishermen accidentally catch endangered giant stingray
Fishermen in Mekong River in Cambodia accidentally caught a 400 pound giant freshwater stingray. The endangered stingray measures around 13 feet(4 meters). When the fishermen who caught it called for help, marine biologists from the University of Nevada who happened to be on an expedition nearby came to the rescue. They found a good spot in the river,moved the stingray to the water and the giant fish happily swam away.
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