By Linda Tancs
Imagine a freshwater fish that’s bigger than a school bus. That’s the beluga sturgeon, the largest freshwater fish in the world. Prized for caviar, it’s a critically endangered species that breeds in Russia’s Volga River (the so-called national river). In fact, the largest accepted record is of a female taken in 1827 in the Volga estuary, measuring a whopping 3,463 pounds and 24 feet in length. Now that was something to write home about.
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