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The Bharathappuzha ("River of Bhārata"), also known as the Nila River or Ponnani River, [3] is a river in the Indian states of Tamil Nadu and Kerala. With a length of 209 km, [ 1 ] it is the second longest river that flows through Kerala after the Periyar . [ 4 ]
Eleutheronema tetradactylum has two dorsal fins; the first has 9 spines and the second has 13–15 soft rays, with 13 being the mean.The anal fin has 3 spines and 14–19 soft rays.
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In Malaysia, the reason for its other common local name, translated to "The Sultan Fish" is attributed to the claim that the fish was a favorite among royal members and that palace workers would go to markets and call for any fishermen that had the Sultan's fish.
Nila is an extinct Austronesian language originally spoken on Nila Island in Maluku, Indonesia. Speakers were relocated to Seram due to volcanic activity on Nila. [2]
Nila, alternate name of Nileh Safid, a village in Iran; Nila River or Bharathapuzha, is a river in the Indian state of Kerala; Pulau Nila, a small Indonesian volcanic island in the Banda Sea; Mount Nila, volcano on Pilau Nila; Nila, an Indian Tamil-language film; Nila, an Indian Tamil-language serial on Sun TV released in 2019
They are opportunistic, feeding on smaller fish, crustaceans, and even plants rarely. In salt water, they mainly feed on prawns and herring, but also many other small fish.. In fresh water, no significant difference in their food habits is seen; they eat freshwater prawns and bony bream, main
Museum Sang Nila Utama is a heritage museum in Pekanbaru, Indonesia.The museum collects item related to the Riau-Malay culture such as Malay wedding costumes, traditional toys, musical instruments and other traditional artifacts.