Animals
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Fisherman in Cambodia Catches Largest Freshwater Fish Ever Hooked
A fisherman in northern Cambodia had captured a 661-pound fish, measuring about 13 feet in length, near a remote island on the Mekong River in the Stung Treng area.
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