- The
huchen (Hucho hucho) (/ˈhuːxən/, from German), also
known as
Danube salmon or
redfish (German: Rotfisch), is a
large species of
freshwater fish in...
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taimen (Parahucho perryi, syn.
Hucho perryi), also
known as the ****anese
huchen or
stringfish (****anese: 伊富/イトウ, romanized: itō), is a
large species of...
- "Species in
genus Parahucho". FishBase.
August 2016 version. The
Eurasian Huchen,
Hucho hucho:
Largest Salmon of the World; By J. Holcík, K. Hensel, J. Nieslanik...
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kilometres (58 mi). Some
authors consider the
taimen to be a
subspecies of the
huchen, i.e.
Hucho hucho taimen.
Coloration varies geographically, but is generally...
- water. The
Danube river basin is home to such fish
species as pike, zander,
huchen, Wels catfish,
burbot and tench. It is also home to
numerous diverse carp...
- "salmon" but are not true salmon. Of
those listed below, the
Danube salmon or
huchen is a
large freshwater salmonid closely related (from the same subfamily)...
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entire cours of the river.
Especially important but
critically endangered is
huchen,
variation of
hucho species endemic for the
river Danube basin (hence known...
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Hickory Shad
Hillstream loach Hog
sucker Hoki Horn
shark Horsefish Houndshark Huchen Humuhumunukunukuapua'a
Hussar Icefish Ide Ilish/Hilsha
Inanga Inconnu Jack...
- The
species illustrated here (from left) are zingel, pike, carp, barbel,
huchen, burbot,
catfish and trout.
Despite its
disguise as a
mandate (that has...
- peled)
Coregonus renke (Coregonus renke) Blau****en (Coregonus wartmanni)
Huchen (Hucho hucho)
Rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) (I)
Austrian Lakes trout...