What is the biggest fish ever caught that is not a shark?

The 10 Largest Fish Ever Caught
Black marlin: 1,560 pounds (707.6 kg.) Atlantic bluefin tuna: 1,496 pounds (678.6 kg.) Atlantic blue marlin: 1,402 pounds 2 ounces (636 kg.) Pacific blue marlin: 1,376 pounds (624.1 kg.)
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What's the biggest fish ever caught in the world?

Cambodian fisherman catches world's largest recorded freshwater fish, a 660-pound giant stingray. The stingray, captured on June 13, measured almost 13 feet from snout to tail. A giant stingray, hooked last week in Cambodia, has set a new world record for the largest freshwater fish ever caught.
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What is the biggest haddock ever caught?

The longest haddock recorded was 94 centimetres (37 inches) in length and weighed 11 kilograms (24 pounds).
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How big is the biggest tuna ever caught?

World Record Atlantic Bluefin Tuna Catches

The largest one currently on record belongs to fisherman Ken Fraser, who caught a bluefin tuna off the coast of Nova Scotia, Canada in 1979. That fish weighed in at an astounding 1,496 pounds!
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What is the biggest bluegill ever caught?

The Biggest Bluegill in the World

The world record bluegill recorded by IGFA or the International Gamefish Association was caught in 1950 at Ketona Lake, Alabama. What is this? This bluegill weighed in at a whopping 4 pounds 12 ounces and came in at 15 inches long with an astounding girth of 18-¼ inches.
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11 BIGGEST Fish Ever Caught



What's the smallest fish ever caught?

Smallest fish caught on rod and reel: Andy Pelphrey sets world record in Lawrence Co., KY, USA -- Fishing with a rod and reel (a fishing pole), angler Andy Pelphrey, 28, caught a Blacknose Dace measuring 2.4 in.
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What is the fastest fish?

The Sailfish is the Fastest Fish in the World - Ocean Conservancy.
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Can a grouper swallow a human?

Reaching weights up to 360 kg (800 lb) and lengths of almost 2.5 m (8 ft), the Atlantic Goliath grouper fish stalks its prey from the depths of the Atlantic Ocean. This massive fish can take down small sharks and even an occasional human.
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Has a goliath grouper ever killed a human?

In the 1950s, two children jumped off a bridge in the Florida Keys but only one came up; the other child was said to have been eaten by a Goliath grouper. There are other stories about spearfishermen being attacked and killed. It is not always certain who is the hunter and who is the hunted.
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Can you eat Goliath fish?

You can't eat them. The mercury can cause erectile dysfunction, so those who harvest them will just take a photo and let the carcass rot," Sarah Frias-Torres, a marine researcher who has worked extensively on goliath groupers off the Treasure Coast and Palm Beaches.
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How big can jewfish get?

Black jew grow to around 45 kg and 1.5 metres long, with a rapid growth rate, reaching 60 cm in around 2 years and maturity in around 4 years at 80-90 cm.
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What is the slowest fish?

The dwarf seahorse (Hippocampus zosterae) is a species of seahorse found in the subtidal aquatic beds of the Bahamas and parts of the United States. It is threatened by habitat loss. According to Guinness World Records, it is the slowest-moving fish, with a top speed of about 5 feet (1.5 m) per hour.
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What is the slowest fish in the ocean?

Scientists believe that the sea horse is the slowest fish in the ocean. It moves along at about 0.01 (one hundredth) mph.
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What is the smartest fish in the world?

Mantas has a brain that's larger than most fish. Hence, it is considered by many to be the smartest fish in the world. The goldfish is also tagged as the world's smartest fish.
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Do fishes sleep?

While fish do not sleep in the same way that land mammals sleep, most fish do rest. Research shows that fish may reduce their activity and metabolism while remaining alert to danger. Some fish float in place, some wedge themselves into a secure spot in the mud or coral, and some even locate a suitable nest.
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What's the largest fish in the ocean?

The biggest fish in the ocean is the Rhincodon typus or whale shark. Despite their tremendous size and intimidating appearance, whale sharks are commonly docile and approachable.
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What is the most poisonous fish?

Puffer fish are the most poisonous fish in the world.
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What fish can swim backwards?

Unlike other fish that use their whole bodies to swim, triggerfish usually get around using only their top and bottom fins. That makes them highly maneuverable—they can swim backwards and forwards, or hover like a UFO.
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What animal can swim the fastest?

Sailfish and orcas are the fastest swimmers on earth. Sailfish is number one if you factor in their leaps out of the water into the air. They can reach speeds of up to 68 miles an hour. Orcas swim at speeds of up to 34.5 miles per hour.
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What's slower a snail or a sloth?

A snail would take five days and 12 hours to go a mile. Sloths move slowly, though not as slow as snails.
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What is the biggest carnivorous fish?

The largest predatory fish is the rare great white shark (Carcharodon carcharias). Adult specimens average 4.3–4.6 m (14–15 ft) in length, and generally weigh 520–770 kg (1,150–1,700 lb).
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Can a shark swim backwards?

Due to the shape of their fins, sharks can't swim backward. Sharks cannot swim backward, courtesy of the shape of their fins, which prevents them from stirring up sediment while swimming and makes it difficult for them to slow down as they approach the seafloor.
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How big can a goliath grouper get?

The goliath grouper is the largest grouper in the western Atlantic. Growing to lengths of 8.2 feet (2.5 m), this grouper can weigh as much as 800 pounds (363 kg). In Florida, the largest hook and line captured specimen weighed 680 pounds (309 kg). The oldest verifiable goliath grouper on record is 37 years.
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What fish eats sharks?

There's a reason goliath groupers are called the garbage disposals of the sea — they eat everything in sight, including sharks apparently. A group of fishermen were able to witness a 500-pound grouper's "rare" meal during a fishing trip off the coast of Everglades City, Fla., last week.
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