Tor tambroides

E636344

Tor tambroides is a large, economically important freshwater fish species of the mahseer group native to rivers and streams in Southeast Asia.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fish species
bodyCover large scales
bodyShape elongated
class Actinopterygii
commonName Malaysian mahseer NERFINISHED
empurau NERFINISHED
kelah
describedBy Bleeker NERFINISHED
diet algae
fruits
invertebrates
omnivorous
economicImportance high market price
highly valued food fish
important aquaculture species
family Cyprinidae NERFINISHED
finType forked caudal fin
genus Tor
group mahseer
habitat clear fast-flowing waters
rivers
streams
upland forest rivers
kingdom Animalia
maximumLength over 1 m
maximumWeight over 20 kg
nativeTo Brunei NERFINISHED
Indonesia NERFINISHED
Malaysia NERFINISHED
Southeast Asia
Thailand NERFINISHED
order Cypriniformes NERFINISHED
phylum Chordata
region Borneo NERFINISHED
Peninsular Malaysia NERFINISHED
Sumatra NERFINISHED
reproduction migrates upstream to spawn
taxonRank species
threat habitat loss
overfishing
river pollution
usedFor ornamental fish trade
recreational fishing
waterPreference clean well-oxygenated water
waterType freshwater
yearDescribed 1854

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mahseer commonNameOf Tor tambroides