Giant pangasius

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This article is about Pangasius sanitwongsei; for Pangasianodon gigas which may share this common name, see Mekong giant catfish
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Giant pangasius
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Actinopterygii
Order: Siluriformes
Family: Pangasiidae
Genus: Pangasius
Species: P. sanitwongsei
Binomial name
Pangasius sanitwongsei

The Giant pangasius or Chao Phraya giant catfish (Pangasius sanitwongsei) is a species of freshwater fish in the shark catfish family (family Pangasiidae) of order Siluriformes, native to mainland Southeast Asia.

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[edit] Appearance

The Giant pangasius has a wide, flat, whiskerless head. It has a silver, curved underside and a dark brown back. Its dorsal, pectoral and pelvic fins are dark gray. Full-grown adults can reach ten feet in length and weigh up to 646 pounds.[1]

[edit] Distribution

The Giant pangasius is found in freshwater bodies of water in Cambodia, Thailand, Vietnam and Laos.[2] They are benthopelagic swimmers.[3]

[edit] Diet

The Giant pangasius eats frozen Prawns, lance fish, and cockles. It has been known to eat anything that will fit in its mouth.[4]

[edit] Reproduction

The Giant pangasius typically spawns just prior to the monsoon season.[5]

[edit] References

  1. ^ Moody Gardens article
  2. ^ Moody Gardens article
  3. ^ Zipcode Zoo article
  4. ^ Fish index
  5. ^ Moody Gardens article
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