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  2. Arapaima - Wikipedia

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    Wild arapaima are harpooned or caught in large nets. Since the arapaima needs to surface to breathe air, traditional arapaima fishermen harpoon them and then club them to death. An individual fish can yield as much as 70 kg (150 lb) of meat. The arapaima was introduced for fishing in Thailand and Malaysia. Fishing in Thailand can be done in ...

  3. Talk:Arapaima - Wikipedia

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    The largest reliably measured Arapaima was 2.63 m (8 ft. 7½ in.) long, weighed 185 kg (407 lb.), and had a girth of 165 cm (65 in.). It was caught by British angler Joe Taylor in Bung Sam Lan Lake, Thailand, on August 26, 2001 (interestingly within its introduced distribution).

  4. River Monsters - Wikipedia

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    In order for arapaima to have nests, there has to be at least two breeding individuals, and Wade states that the chance of falling foul of an arapaima on Lake Kenyir is abysmal. Deducing that arapaima could not be responsible for the killings even if they were present in the lake, Jeremy travels to Borneo in search of a rematch with the tapah ...

  5. 'River Monsters': The biggest catch of Jeremy's career - AOL

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    Jeremy had to get permission to fish for an arapaima, because it's an endangered species. JEREMY: "This is the biggest fish of my South American fishing career. A river monster as deadly as any ...

  6. Why the Amazon's biggest fish is quickly going extinct - AOL

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    A recent study of fishing communities in the state of Amazonas, Brazil found the giant arapaima (air-ah-pie-ma) is already extinct in some Why the Amazon's biggest fish is quickly going extinct ...

  7. Arapaima gigas - Wikipedia

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    Arapaima gigas, also known simply as Arapaima or pirarucu, or paiche, [3] [4] [5] is a species of arapaima native to the basin of the Amazon River. Once believed to be the sole species in the genus, it is among the largest freshwater fish. The species is an obligate air breather, so it needs to come to the surface regularly to breathe air.

  8. In Khao Sok National Park, in the southern peninsula of Thailand, a trail camera installed by wildlife officials captured one of these mysterious big cats stalking through the forest, according to ...

  9. Arapaimidae - Wikipedia

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    The type-species of the group, Arapaima gigas, is an important South American food source and charismatic representative of the region. [5] Both Arapaima and Heterotis are cultured for food in their respective countries due to their heartiness and meat, and the arapaima is a prized sport-fish, being the largest truly freshwater fish. [6]