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The redtail catfish (Phractocephalus hemioliopterus), is a large species of South American pimelodid (long-whiskered) catfish.It is known in Venezuelan Spanish as cajaro; in Guyana, it is known as a banana catfish, and in Brazil it is known as pirarara, [3] a fusion of words from the indigenous Tupi language: pirá and arara. [4]
Iguanodectes variatus reaches a maximum of 10.3 cm (4.1 in) standard length (SL). [1] As with the rest of its genus, its base scale color ranges from silver to silvery-yellow (more often the former), but it has characteristic mottling on its sides in light-brown.
The abundance of the redtail chub is thought to be in decline as the fish if used as bait by anglers and costs around $12 a dozen retail, making harvesting a lucrative trade. [citation needed] Many other species rely on redtail chub nests for their own breeding. [8] Decline of the redtail chub could lead to the decline of other species. [9]
The term red tail may refer to the following animals: Red-tailed hawk ( Buteo jamaicensis ), a North American bird of prey Red-tailed boa ( Boa constrictor ), a Central American snake
The variatus platy (Xiphophorus variatus) grows to a maximum overall length of 7.0 cm (2.8 in). In the wild they are olive in color with black marbling or spots on the side of the caudal peduncle. Large males show blackish blotches on the dorsal fin. Unlike some other members of the genus, X. variatus has no claw at the tip ray. The fourth ...
Dead fish were observed all the way up to 2000N (Livingston County), which is a distance of 22.0 stream miles.” Fisheries and wildlife biologists and conservation police were working with the ...
Hemibagrus wyckioides reaches a length of 130 centimetres (51 inches) TL. [1] This species is the largest Bagrid catfish in Asia, and may reach 80 kilograms. [3] The caudal fin is white when the fish is small, but it becomes bright red when it reaches about 15 cm (6 in).
It is located on the east side of the Illinois River along IL 26. [1] The Spring Beach Unit (1,642 acres (664 ha), of which 537 acres (217 ha) are water) is located on the west side of the Illinois River between Sparland and Chillicothe along IL 29. [1] It has a 6-acre picnic area, fishing, hunting, and hiking trails. [1]