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Ok catfishes can get quite big but what other giant freshwater dwellers there is?

This is a photo from US marines surveillence camera in mississippi.
>> Anonymous
That picture is such bullshit it hurts.
>> Anonymous
>>337804

The fish is probably really close to the camera.
>> Anonymous
manatees
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river dolphins, giant freshwater rays, giant mekong catfish, Wels catfish, Sturgeon, paddlefish, nile perch, arapaima gigas (pic related, not shooped), alligator gar

Thats all else I can think of that gets over 300lbs, rays can weigh almost a ton
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Recreational fishers and biologist Zeb Hogan (wearing cap) hold a live, 14-foot-long (4.3-meter-long) giant freshwater stingray the fishers caught in the Bang Pakong River in Chachoengsao, Thailand, on March 31, 2008.
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Arapaima
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Alligator Gar
>> Robbox
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That marine would have been so dead it's not funny. Catfish eat anything they can fit into their mouth. Like others said, it's totally perspective.

Also, Alligator Gar. They live in the southern US. They are freaking big.
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Alligator Gar
>> Anonymous
This is why you don't swim in the rivers in the Southern US.
>> AnonymousPrime !/RDa1B/y1o
I would kill to have something like a 500,000+ gallon tank so I could house something like an Alligator Gar or a Gigas.
>> Jeox
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Paddlefish.
I used to have one, but they are incredibly difficult to feed, and it ended up snapping the paddle off and dying.
Was about a foot.
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lunge get pretty big, i've caught one just over 60 inches(pic not me, but a related)
>> Anonymous
>>338039
Yep, that gator is pretty GAR
>> Anonymous
Here's the thing about fish: they don't stop growing. ever. If a fish can survive long enough, there's no real upper limit to how big it could get, and since they live in water their bodies aren't as restricted by weight.
>> Anonymous
>>338320
yeah, something makes me doubt that you caught a Muskie just three inches smaller than the world record muskie... a record that has stood for almost sixty years.
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>>338406
yeah, fishing makes me happy, too
>> Anonymous
>>338307
he landed that thing foul hooked like that?!!
>> Anonymous
OP has a dumb pic, did any of you actually fall for it?