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  2. Redtail catfish - Wikipedia

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    The redtail catfish (Phractocephalus hemioliopterus), is a large species of South American pimelodid (long-whiskered) catfish. It is known in Venezuelan Spanish as cajaro ; in Guyana , it is known as a banana catfish , and in Brazil it is known as pirarara , [ 3 ] a fusion of words from the indigenous Tupi language : pirá and arara . [ 4 ]

  3. Hemibagrus wyckioides - Wikipedia

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    Hemibagrus wyckioides reaches a length of 130 centimetres (51 inches) TL. [1] This species is the largest Bagrid catfish in Asia, and may reach 80 kilograms. [3] The caudal fin is white when the fish is small, but it becomes bright red when it reaches about 15 cm (6 in).

  4. Red tail - Wikipedia

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    The term red tail may refer to the following animals: Red-tailed hawk (Buteo jamaicensis), a North American bird of prey; Red-tailed boa (Boa constrictor), a Central American snake; Red-tailed Barbel (Barbus haasi), a European barbel; Redtail catfish (Phractocephalus hemioliopterus), a South American freshwater fish

  5. Horabagrus brachysoma - Wikipedia

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    Horabagrus brachysoma or the sun catfish is a species of catfish endemic to rivers in the Western Ghats of India. It is known as Günther's catfish or yellow catfish. [2] It is also known as Manjakoori in its native range. [3] It is also known by a host of other names, such as bullseye catfish, golden red tail catfish and solar catfish. [4]

  6. Redtail chub - Wikipedia

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    Adult redtail chubs feed primarily on aquatic invertebrates, including small mollusks, insects, earthworms, and crustaceans. [3] A potential predator of the redtail chub is the channel catfish, Ictalurus punctatus, which has been found preying on related species in Pennsylvania.

  7. Synodontis clarias - Wikipedia

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    Synodontis clarias, known as the red tailed synodontis, [2] or the mandi, [3] is a species of upside-down catfish that occurs widely in the waters of northern Africa. [3] It was first described by Swedish zoologist Carl Linnaeus in 1758 as Silurus clarias. The original specimens were obtained in Egypt, near Cairo. [4]

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