Eurasian freshwater catfishes - significado y definición. Qué es Eurasian freshwater catfishes
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Qué (quién) es Eurasian freshwater catfishes - definición

ORDER OF FISHES
Siluriformes; Cat-fish; Pla nang; Catfishes; Freshwater catfishes; Cat fish; Freshwater catfish; Nematognathi; Mochokidea; Cat-Fish; Siluriform; Kaari; Delacata; Catfish curry; Catfish Curry
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  • Giant ''[[Bagarius yarrelli]]'' (goonch) caught in India: some goonch in the Kali River grow large enough to attack humans and water buffalo
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  • Ictalurus furcatus]])'' skeleton on display at the [[Museum of Osteology]].
  • Filipino]] fried ''hito'' (catfish) with vinegar and ''[[kalamansi]]'' dip sauce
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  • Fried catfish from the [[cuisine of New Orleans]]
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  • A sting from the striped eel catfish, ''[[Plotosus lineatus]]'', may be fatal.
  • ''[[Kryptopterus vitreolus]]'' (glass catfish) have transparent bodies lacking both scales and pigments. Most of the internal organs are located near the head.
  • Loading U.S. farm-raised catfish.
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  • [[Pecel lele]] served with ''[[sambal]]'', [[tempeh]] and ''[[lalab]]'' vegetables in a tent ''[[warung]]'' in Jakarta, Indonesia
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Freshwater ecosystem         
  • Freshwater ecosystem
SUBSET OF EARTH'S AQUATIC ECOSYSTEMS
Freshwater ecosystems; Freshwater life; Freshwater Ecosystems; Freshwater Life; Fresh-water ecosystem; Freshwater habitat; Freshwater ecology; Threats to freshwater biodiversity
Freshwater ecosystems are a subset of Earth's aquatic ecosystems. They include lakes, ponds, rivers, streams, springs, bogs, and wetlands.
Saltwater and freshwater economics         
SCHOOLS OF ECONOMIC THOUGHT DEVELOPED AT ELITE COLLEGES IN THE 1970S UNITED STATES
Freshwater economics; Saltwater school (economics); Saltwater economics; Saltwater economist; Freshwater economist; Freshwater school (economics); Freshwater school
In economics, the freshwater school (or sometimes sweetwater school) comprises US-based macroeconomists who, in the early 1970s, challenged the prevailing consensus in macroeconomics research. A key element of their approach was the argument that macroeconomics had to be dynamic and based on how individuals and institutions interact in markets and make decisions under uncertainty.
Eurasian nomads         
  • Scythian]] shield ornament of deer, in gold
  • Cuman–Kipchak confederation]] in Eurasia c. 1200
  • The boundary of 13th century [[Mongol Empire]] and location of today's [[Mongols]] in modern Mongolia, Russia and China.
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NOMADIC PEOPLES OF THE EURASIAN STEPPE
Equestrian nomads; Equestrian nomad; Horseback migration; Eurasian nomad; Eurasian nomadic; Nomadic Eurasian; Euroasian nomads; Horse archer civilizations; Eurasian Nomads; Steppe nomads; Nomadic Pastoralism in Central Asia; Nomadic pastoralism in Central Asia; Steppe nomad; Steppe people; Nomadic equestrians; Nomadic horsemen; Eurasian horsemen; Steppe pastoralists
The Eurasian nomads were a large group of nomadic peoples from the Eurasian Steppe, who often appear in history as invaders of Europe, Western Asia, Central Asia, Eastern Asia, and South Asia.Military And Political Developments Among The Steppe Peoples To 100 BCE

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Catfish

Catfish (or catfishes; order Siluriformes or Nematognathi) are a diverse group of ray-finned fish. Named for their prominent barbels, which resemble a cat's whiskers, catfish range in size and behavior from the three largest species alive, the Mekong giant catfish from Southeast Asia, the wels catfish of Eurasia, and the piraíba of South America, to detritivores (species that eat dead material on the bottom), and even to a tiny parasitic species commonly called the candiru, Vandellia cirrhosa. Neither the armour-plated types nor the naked types have scales. Despite their name, not all catfish have prominent barbels or "whiskers". Members of the Siluriformes order are defined by features of the skull and swimbladder. Catfish are of considerable commercial importance; many of the larger species are farmed or fished for food. Many of the smaller species, particularly the genus Corydoras, are important in the aquarium hobby. Many catfish are nocturnal, but others (many Auchenipteridae) are crepuscular or diurnal (most Loricariidae or Callichthyidae, for example).