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  2. Pangasius pangasius - Wikipedia

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    Pangasius pangasius, the Pangas catfish, is a species of shark catfish native to fresh and brackish waters of Bangladesh, India, Myanmar, and Pakistan.this is favourite fish of sadia,Trina & Arifa. [1] [2] It has also been introduced to Cambodia and Vietnam. This species grows to a standard length of 3 metres (9.8 ft).

  3. Basa (fish) - Wikipedia

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    Basa ("Pangasius bocourti"), as it is commonly referred to, is a species of primarily freshwater-dwelling catfish in the shark-catfish family, Pangasiidae, native to the Mekong and Chao Phraya river basins of Mainland Southeast Asia. [2]

  4. Pangasius - Wikipedia

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    Pangasius larnaudii. Currently, 22 recognized species are in this genus: [5] Pangasius bocourti Sauvage, 1880 (basa fish) Pangasius conchophilus Roberts & Vidthayanon, 1991 (snail eating pangasius) Pangasius djambal Bleeker, 1846; Pangasius elongatus Pouyaud, Gustiano & Teugels, 2002 (elongated pangasius) Pangasius humeralis Roberts, 1989

  5. Giant pangasius - Wikipedia

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    The giant pangasius, paroon shark, pangasid-catfish [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 in Indochina.

  6. Iridescent shark - Wikipedia

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    Pangasius fillets are an increasingly popular product because of their low cost, mild taste and firm texture. Recipes for other whitefish such as sole or halibut can be adapted to pangasius. [16] Pangasius is an omnivorous fish, and thus does not require a high level of animal protein in its diet. Typical grading sizes are 3–5 oz (85–140 g ...

  7. Shark catfish - Wikipedia

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    The shark catfishes form the family Pangasiidae.They are found in fresh and brackish waters across southern Asia, from Pakistan to Borneo. [1] Among the 30-odd members of this family is the plant-eating, endangered Mekong giant catfish Pangasianodon gigas, one of the largest known freshwater fish. [1]

  8. Pangasius krempfi - Wikipedia

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    Pangasius krempfi was first described by Fang and Chaux in 1949. [3] It is a medium to large-sized fish characterized by its streamlined body typical of the genus Pangasius. [6] The species has 1 dorsal spine, 6-7 dorsal soft rays, 4 anal spines, and 31-34 anal soft rays. The body depth is 4.5-5.0 times in standard length.

  9. Pangasius djambal - Wikipedia

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    Pangasius djambal is a species of freshwater fish in the family Pangasiidae, ... Pangasius djambal was first described by the Dutch naturalist Pieter Bleeker in 1846 ...