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Coincidence leads a hunter to collide with a 100-year-old “living dinosaur”

A fisherman accidentally stumbled upon an object that made him stand amazed while fishing in the Fraser River, Canada. And a Canadian fisherman named Yves Besson documented, in a video he posted on his account on “Tik Tok”, that he had found a fish referred to as a “living dinosaur”.

“We’re checking out this giant fish,” Bison said in the video. “It’s 10 1/2 feet long, maybe 500, maybe 600 pounds.”
He added that it is believed that the age of the fish is up to 100 years.
Then he explained that he marked it after he caught it, confirming that it was returned back to the water, where the fish appeared to swim away slowly.
According to reports, this fish is a type of “sturgeon”, often referred to as a “living dinosaur” because it dates back to the Jurassic period.
Also, this type of name is considered the strongest freshwater fish in the world, and its death rate after fishing is 0.012%, so it is as if these fish “never die.”

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