This story is for you if movies like “Jurassic Park” pique your interest and make you wonder if they exist in today’s reality. Imagine being in the water and seeing a sea monster or a 100-year-old Godzilla-like creature pass by, isn’t it thrilling? Now, a video has surfaced that depicts such a terrifying event. A fisherman is shown in the video clutching a massive monster that resembles an ancient dinosaur.

A Canadian fisherman called Yves Bisson recently captured a massive 10.5-foot sturgeon in British Columbia. The fish was termed the ‘living dinosaur’ by him.

Yves’ fishing buddy captured the event on tape, and the video went viral across all social media channels.

 

Yves, a self-described “sturgeon guide,” claimed it was one of the biggest he’d ever seen.

The fisherman can be seen in the video attempting to get the big freshwater fish’s head to the sea. “Check this out, this fish is 10 and a half feet, definitely 500, maybe 600 pounds,” he says later in the video.

“250-kilogram sturgeon captured in Canada,” said the caption on a photo shared by Rajiv on Twitter. In British Columbia, the mammoth was kidnapped, measured, and RFID-tagged before being released. The fish is almost 100 years old, according to specialists.”

According to Yves, a sturgeon fish specialist, the monster resides in Canada’s Fraser River and has been alive for more than a century.

After capturing and measuring the fish, the fishing guides released the sturgeon after tagging it with an RFID chip.

The common term for the 29 species of these ancient fish that first emerged in the fossil record during the Triassic epoch is sturgeon (245-208 million years ago). According to reports, the fish hasn’t changed much in terms of development since then.

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