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  2. Golden perch - Wikipedia

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    The golden perch (Macquaria ambigua) is a medium-sized, yellow or gold-coloured species of Australian freshwater fish found primarily in the Murray-Darling River system, though a subspecies is found in the Lake Eyre-Cooper Creek system, and another subspecies, suspected to be ancestral to all other populations, is found in the Fitzroy River system in Queensland. [3]

  3. Macquaria - Wikipedia

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    The currently recognized species in this genus are: [3] Macquaria ambigua (J. Richardson, 1845), commonly known as golden perch or "yellowbelly"; Macquaria australasica (G. Cuvier, 1830), commonly known as Macquarie perch

  4. Bidyanus bidyanus - Wikipedia

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    Silver perch are not a "true" perch of the genus Perca, but are instead a member of Terapontidae or 'grunter' family. They are the largest member of the Terapontidae, capable of growing in excess of 60 cm (24 in) and close to 8 kg (18 lb), but today wild river specimens are typically 30–40 cm (12–16 in) and 1.0–1.5 kg (2.2–3.3 lb).

  5. List of largest fish - Wikipedia

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    One of the largest freshwater fishes is the Nile perch (Lates niloticus), which grows up to 200 kg (440 lb) and 2 m (6.6 ft). [110] The biggest of snappers is the Cubera snapper (Lutjanus cyanopterus) of the Caribbean sea and east coast of South America, at a maximum size of 57 kg (126 lb) and 1.6 m (5.2 ft) in length.

  6. Murray cod - Wikipedia

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    The Murray cod is the apex aquatic predator in the rivers of the Murray-Darling basin, [3] and will eat almost anything smaller than itself, including finned fishes such as smaller Murray cod, golden perch, silver perch, bony bream, eel-tailed catfish, western carp gudgeon, and Australian smelt and introduced fish such as carp, goldfish, and ...

  7. China finds world’s largest gold deposit worth over £63 billion

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    China says it has discovered the world’s largest known deposit of gold, estimated to be worth over $80bn (£63bn).. The deposit at the Wangu goldfield in central China could yield more than ...

  8. Australian bass - Wikipedia

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    In the 1970s Australian bass and estuary perch were moved into the genus Macquaria – one of a number of Australian genera in the family Percichthyidae – along with two species of native perch from the Murray-Darling Basin, golden perch (Macquaria ambigua) and Macquarie perch (Macquaria australasica). [9]

  9. The World's Largest Golden Spike is located in Council Bluffs, Iowa. Originally installed in 1939 for the premiere of the movie "Union Pacific" in Omaha, Nebraska, the 56-foot-tall spike holds the ...