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  2. Chinese paddlefish - Wikipedia

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    The Chinese paddlefish (Psephurus gladius; simplified Chinese: 白鲟; traditional Chinese: 白鱘; pinyin: báixún: literal translation: "white sturgeon "), also known as the Chinese swordfish, is an extinct species of fish that was formerly native to the Yangtze and Yellow River basins in China. With records of specimens over three metres ...

  3. Ilisha elongata - Wikipedia

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    Ilisha elongata. The elongate ilisha (Ilisha elongata), also known as the Chinese herring (simplified Chinese: 勒鱼; traditional Chinese: 勒魚; pinyin: lèyú, or simply 鳓; 鰳; lè) or slender shad (although not a true herring or shad), is a species of longfin herring native to the coastal waters and estuaries of North Indian Ocean and Northwest Pacific.

  4. Cirrhinus molitorella - Wikipedia

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    The mud carp is a native Asian freshwater fish with a broad distribution from the Mekong River to the Pearl River deltas, inhabiting lakes, rivers and reservoirs. [ citation needed ] Mud carp cultivation was introduced to China during the Tang dynasty (618–907 AD) as a substitute for common carp , as the common carp was forbidden to fish due ...

  5. Dabry's sturgeon - Wikipedia

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    Duméril, 1869. Synonyms [3][4] Sinosturio dabryanus (Duméril 1869) Dabry's sturgeon (Acipenser dabryanus), also known as the Yangtze sturgeon, Changjiang sturgeon and river sturgeon, is a species of fish in the sturgeon family, Acipenseridae. [5] It is endemic to China and today restricted to the Yangtze River basin, [1] but was also recorded ...

  6. Evisceration (autotomy) - Wikipedia

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    Evisceration (autotomy) Evisceration is a method of autotomy involving the ejection of internal organs used by animals as a defensive strategy. Sea cucumbers (Holothuroidea) eject parts of the gut in order to scare and defend against potential predators such as crabs and fish. The organs are regenerated in a few days by cells in the interior of ...

  7. Disembowelment - Wikipedia

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    Disembowelment, disemboweling, evisceration, eviscerating or gutting is the removal of organs from the gastrointestinal tract (bowels or viscera), usually through an incision made across the abdominal area. Disembowelment is a standard routine operation during animal slaughter. [1] In ancient Rome, disembowelment of animals was practiced for ...

  8. Siniperca chuatsi - Wikipedia

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    Utilisation. Siniperca chuatsi is both a popular game fish among anglers and a commercially important species in China, as it is a popular food fish and has been widely farmed in its native range since the 20th century. It first gained major popularity during the Tang dynasty (618–907 A.D.), appearing in many Chinese books and poems. [3]

  9. Beaufortia kweichowensis - Wikipedia

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    Beaufortia kweichowensis. Beaufortia kweichowensis is a species of gastromyzontid loach. [1][2] It is endemic to China [2] where it is known from the Xi River. [1] The common names for this popular aquarium species are Chinese hillstream loach, Hong Kong pleco, butterfly hillstream loach, and Chinese sucker fish. [2][3]

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