Wednesday 4 March 2015

Giant pangasius

Classification:
Kingdom:Animalia
Phylum:Chordata
Class:Actinopterygii
Order:Siluriformes
Family:Pangasiidae
Genus:Pangasius
Species:P. sanitwongsei
Picture:
Pangasius sanitwongsei Zoologischer Garten Aquarium Berlin.JPG                                    
About:
               The giant pangasiusParoon Shark[1] or Chao Phraya giant catfish (Pangasius sanitwongsei) is a species of freshwater fish in the shark catfish family (Pangasiidae) of order Siluriformes, found in the Chao Phraya and Mekong basins inIndochina. Its populations have declined drastically, mainly due to overfishing, and it is now considered Critically Endangered.
Physical Characteristics:
                                           The giant pangasius is pigmented with dusky melanophores. It has a wide, flat, whiskerless head. It has a silver, curved underside and a dark brown back. Its dorsal, pectoral and pelvic fins are dark gray and the first soft ray is extended into a filament. Full-grown adults can reach 300 centimetres (9.8 ft) SL in length and weigh up to 300 kg (660 lb).[2]
Behavior:
                   The giant pangasius is a benthopelagic and migratory species. Juveniles and adults feed on crustaceans and fishes. These fish typically spawn just prior to the monsoon season.[2]

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