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The giant freshwater stingray (Urogymnus polylepis, also widely known by the junior synonym Himantura chaophraya) is a species of stingray in the family Dasyatidae.It is found in large rivers and estuaries in Southeast Asia and Borneo, though historically it may have been more widely distributed in South and Southeast Asia.
The giant trevally (Caranx ignobilis), also known as the lowly trevally, barrier trevally, ronin jack, giant kingfish, or ulua, is a species of large marine fish classified in the jack family, Carangidae.
Giant isopods have been recorded in the West Atlantic from the US state of Georgia to Brazil, including the Gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean. [1] The four known Atlantic species are B. obtusus, B. miyarei, B. maxeyorum, and B. giganteus, and the last of these is the only species recorded off the United States.
Sambal pari, also known in English as stingray sambal or spicy banana leaf stingray [1] and by the Malay name ikan pari bakar (barbecued stingray fish), is a Malaysian/Singaporean seafood dish. Prepared by barbecuing stingray, it is served with sambal paste atop. Sambal pari can be easily purchased at hawker centers in both Malaysia and Singapore.
In Indonesian and Malaysian variants of Malay which have significant Sanskrit influence, raksasa now means "giant", "gigantic", "huge and strong"; [33] the Malaysian variant recognises the word as an outright official equivalent to "monster" [34] whereas the Indonesian variant uses it more in colloquial usage. [33]
Sate Ikan Tuhuk Blue marlin Satay, a delicacy from Krui [id; nl], Lampung. [65] Sate Ikan Pari Stingray Satay, a satay dish from Tana Tidung Regency, North Kalimantan. [66] Sate Bandeng Milkfish Satay, from Banten. It is a satay made from boneless bandeng . The seasoned spicy milkfish meat is separated from the small bones, then placed back ...
Capture (blue) and aquaculture (green) production of Giant gourami (Osphronemus goramy) in thousand tonnes from 1950 to 2022, as reported by the FAO [2]The giant gourami (Osphronemus goramy) is a species of large gourami native to freshwater habitats in Southeast Asia. [3]
Pastinachus is a genus of stingrays in the family Dasyatidae.This genus was long held to be monotypic, containing only the cowtail stingray (P. sephen).Recent studies of Indo-Pacific stingrays have revealed that there are in fact a number of different species of Pastinachus, and that some former junior synonyms may need to be resurrected.