Catch the 'monster fish' 362kg

A fisherman living in Florida State - USA was lucky enough to catch a 'sea monster' weighing up to 362kg when the fish swam near Miami Beach.

Captain Mark Quartiano, dubbed the "shark killer", posted a photo of him and the "sea monster" on the popular Instagram photo sharing website on November 23 along with the caption: 'Catch it The dactylobatus fish live in the rare deep water that is currently filming a year-end TV show. '

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Mr. Quartiano (right) with the spoils.(Photo: Instagram)

After catching the rare fish, Mr. Quartiano tagged the fish and released it back to the sea. ' Just like a giant stingray. It has to live for a long time. Oysters are full on the fish 'body - he excitedly shared. Previously Quartiano also caught a similar 'monster fish' but had a smaller weight.

Dactylobatus is a rare stingray in nature . There is not much information about it except that it mainly lives on the muddy bottom of the continental shelf at a depth of 915m and is also known by the other name "hookskate" or "fingerskate".

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Another strange creature that Mr. Quartiano caught before.(Photo: Instagram)

In another incident, five wolves escaped the barn in the Colchester zoo in southeast England on November 26. The zoo staff shot 3 dead, 1 was captured while the last one returned to the cage.

The zoo's board of directors said they were not sure why the fence around the wolf cage was damaged, causing the animals to escape.