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walking catfish
(redirected from Clarias batrachus)

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walking catfish

Species (Clarias batrachus) of Asian and African catfish that can progress remarkable distances over dry land. It uses its pectoral-fin spines as anchors to prevent jackknifing as its body musculature produces snakelike movements. Treelike respiratory structures extending above the gill chambers enable it to breathe. It has been introduced into southern Florida, where it now poses a serious threat to native fauna.



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Toxic effects of mercuric chloride, methylmercuric chloride, and Emisan 6 (an organic mercurial fungicide) on ovarian recrudescence in the catfish Clarias batrachus (L.
Vitamin D can stimulate intestinal Ca and P intake and can lead to hypercalcemia and hyperphosphatemia in walking catfish Clarias batrachus and American eels Anguilla rostrata (Swarup & Srivastav 1982, Fenwick et al.
1979: A `horror from theHotties' was finally nailed down as one of the nastiest fish in the world: angler Brian Ellis landed an albino Clarias Batrachus in St Helens canal.
 
 
 
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