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  2. Tor tambroides - Wikipedia

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    Tor tambroides, known as empurau in Malay, is a species of mahseer native to Southeast Asia. Taxonomy. It has been suggested that the species represents a junior ...

  3. Tor tambra - Wikipedia

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    Tor tambra is a typical mahseer, with Cyprinidae features, large scales and a large head comparative to body depth. It is usually longer and slimmer bodied than some other species and head length to body depth measurements are among the critical taxonomic features used for identification.

  4. Mahseer - Wikipedia

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    Golden mahseer (Tor putitora) in Babai River, NepalMahseer is the common name used for the genera Tor, Neolissochilus, Naziritor and Parator in the family Cyprinidae (carps). [1] [2] [3] The name is, however, more often restricted to members of the genus Tor. [4]

  5. Tor (fish) - Wikipedia

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    Tor is a genus of freshwater ray-finned fishes belonging to the family Cyprinidae, the family which includes the carps, barbs and related fishes. The fishes in this genus, and some related genera, are commonly known as mahseers .

  6. Phetchaburi province - Wikipedia

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    Khao chae: traditional Thai food that is hard to find in modern times, but easily found in Phetchaburi. It is a food that is influenced by Mon cuisine. Its name literally meaning "soaked rice". [35] [19] Kaeng lok: authentic curry of Phetchaburi province. It is a rare food that many people do not know, and even in the province itself, today ...

  7. 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. The species is known from the Chao Phraya and Mekong rivers.

  8. Acorns aren't just for squirrels, but read this before eating ...

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    No, this isn't an article written for (or by) squirrels – humans can actually eat acorns under certain circumstances. The nuts stem from oak trees, and can actually elicit a mild, nutty flavor. ...

  9. Category:Fish described in 1854 - Wikipedia

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    Tor tambroides; Tule perch; W. Western blacknose dace; Y. Yellow rasbora This page was last edited on 12 May 2018, at 14:12 (UTC). Text is available under the ...