They captured a giant stingray weighing over 150 kilos in Santa Fe: the environmental damage it may bring

Two fishermen caught a giant stingray, weighing approximately 150 kilos, in the waters of the San Javier River, province of Santa Fe.

It happened last weekend. Faced with such a specimen, it is worth questioning its role in the ecosystem and what could be the environmental consequences of removing it from its habitat.

They caught a giant stingray: where it happened and what it could mean

The capture took place in an area known as “Las Cuatro Bocas”, a confluence of creeks and deep channels. Specialists claim that the area is ideal for the presence of this type of animals.

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