From NationalGeographicVideo, produced by National Geographic
In this video you learn about a choa phraya catfish, also known as the dog-eating catfish. These fish can grow up to 9 feet long. This species is now extremely rare in the wild and in urgent need of study to asses its conservation status. Run time 01:49.
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Ages:
7 - 18
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License:
Proprietary
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Owner:
National Geographic
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Found by
jammin0
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