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  2. Tor putitora - Wikipedia

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    Tor putitora, the Golden Mahseer, Putitor mahseer, or Himalayan mahseer, is an endangered species of cyprinid fish that is found in rapid streams, riverine pools, and lakes in the Himalayan region.

  3. Tor (fish) - Wikipedia

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    Golden mahseer (Tor putitora) Babai River, NepalTor is a genus of freshwater ray-finned fishes belonging to the family Cyprinidae, the family which includes the carps, barbs and related fishes.

  4. Tor douronensis - Wikipedia

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    Tor douronensis, also known as Labeobarbus douronensis, is a species of ray-finned fish of the family Cyprinidae in the genus Tor.This Asian fresh water river carp can be discovered in southern Thailand, east to Vietnam and south to Indonesia.

  5. Tor tor - Wikipedia

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    Tor tor, commonly known as the tor mahseer or tor barb, is a species of cyprinid fish found in fast-flowing rivers and streams with rocky bottoms in India, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Nepal, and Pakistan.

  6. Tor malabaricus - Wikipedia

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    It may be expected that Tor malabaricus has similarities with all other mahseer species, being omnivorous, with a diet that likely includes aquatic and terrestrial invertebrates, fruit and vegetation, small amphibians and other fish.

  7. Tor - Wikipedia

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    Tor, a genus of fish commonly known as mahseers; Target of rapamycin, a regulatory enzyme; Tor functor, in mathematics; Tor (network), an Internet communication method for enabling online anonymity

  8. Tor remadevii - Wikipedia

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    Tor remadevii, the orange-finned mahseer, also known as the hump-backed mahseer, is a Critically Endangered species of freshwater fish endemic to the Western Ghats of India. [2]

  9. Mahseer - Wikipedia

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    The Hindi and Kumaoni name of mahāsir, mahāser, or mahāsaulā is used for a number of fishes of the group. Several sources of the common name mahseer have been suggested: It has been said to be derived from Sanskrit, while others claim it is derived from Indo-Persian, mahi- fish and sher- tiger or "tiger among fish" in Persian.