World record or not, the 280-pound wels catfish caught by Dino Ferrari in Italy’s Po Delta is one of the biggest ever recorded in recent history. Italian fisherman Dino Ferrari with his 280-pound wels ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The post This Massive Wels Catfish Snatched a Pigeon and Swallowed it Whole appeared first on A-Z Animals. This short clip filmed ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Alessandro Biancardi poses with his massive catch, a 9.4-foot-long wels catfish, on the banks of the River Po. Alessandro ...
An international research team from Estonian University of Life Sciences and Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences has discovered a set of candidate genes causing albinism in one of the largest ...
Monster weighs 206 pounds and measures 8 feet. Fishing on River Ebro, Bernie Campbell finally catches elusive albino wels catfish after 7 years of trying. For seven years, British fisherman Bernie ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. It might be a world record. On February 19, Italian fishermen (and twin brothers) Dino and Dario Ferrari caught a 280-pound wels ...
A fisherman in England landed a 133-pound wels catfish at a catch-and-release pay lake in Wisbech, Cambridgeshire, that apparently would qualify as a British record, and by a lot. The catch by Tomas ...
An international research team led by scientists from Estonian University of Life Sciences has for the first time sequenced and assembled the genome of the wels catfish (Silurus glanis). The maximum ...
It was 3 o'clock in the morning when the wels catfish bit. Peter Neumann fought with the beast for a full hour before he finally released the hook from the enormous mouth and threw the fish back into ...
This short clip filmed from a boat on the Seine River in Paris captures something that still shocks local fishermen: a massive Wels catfish surging out of the water to snatch a pigeon right off the ...
An international research team led by scientists from Estonian University of Life Sciences has for the first time sequenced and assembled the genome of the wels catfish (Silurus glanis). The maximum ...