Thursday, 1 November 2012

Deepwater Stingray

Deepwater Stingray

Thai villagers tried to keep the giant catfish alive, but despite great efforts, it died and was eaten by the villagers. This species of catfish is listed as "critacally endangered" by the IUCN (World Conservative Union). This catfish specimen was caught in the Chiang Khong district, and is the biggest one caught since 1981. Due to the nature of this rare catch, the World Wildlife Fund is teaming up with the National Geographic Society to study the planet earth's largest freshwater fish. 

Deepwater Stingray

Deepwater Stingray

Deepwater Stingray

Deepwater Stingray

Deepwater Stingray

Deepwater Stingray

Deepwater Stingray

Deepwater Stingray

Deepwater Stingray

 

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