Sunday, 7 December 2014

Giant Catfish

To celebrate king of Thailand’s 60 years reign, local fishers have decided to stop catching the endangered Mekong giant catfish. In return, a U.S. $500 reward will be awarded for the surrender of each giant-catfish net. 



About the fish:
  • Grows up to 3 meters long
  • Weighs up to 300 kilograms
  • Lives in the Mekong River system (China, Laos, Thailand, Cambodia and Vietnam)

Wow, such a gigantic fish. It seems more of a food for the dinosaurs rather than humans. Speaking of humans, I wonder how long does a family need in order to finish eating one assuming that we have a humongous fridge that can keep it edible for long enough?

Link: National Geographic
Image: Zeb Hogan

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