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Brachyplatystoma filamentosum,
commonly called piraíba, kumakuma, valentón or lau lau, is a
species of
catfish of the
family Pimelodidae and
genus Brachyplatystoma...
- this
genus includes some of the
largest species of catfish,
including the
piraíba, B. filamentosum,
which reaches up to 3.6
metres (12 ft) in length; though...
-
giant catfish from
Southeast Asia, the wels
catfish of Eurasia, and the
piraíba of
South America, to
detritivores (species that eat dead
material on the...
- the Kali
River goonch attacks),
alligator gar, wels catfish, arapaima,
piraíba, and the bull shark. All of them are
potentially deadly creatures poorly...
- caimans, and piranha, Wade
concluded that the
culprits were
likely hordes of
piraiba and
redtail coda
rossa catfish,
drawn by chum from
nearby fish processing...
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Brachyplatystoma capapretum, the dark
caped goliath catfish, Peru
piraiba,
false piraiba, or
filhote da capa preta, is a
species of
catfish of the family...
- fins,: 27–29
while the
kumakuma (Brachyplatystoma filamentosum), aka
piraiba or "goliath catfish", can
reach 3.6 m (12 ft) in
length and 200 kg (440 lb)...
- of Brazil. Some of
these ingredients include tucupi juice,
pirarucu and
piraíba fishes,
jambu and the
tapioca from
manioc flour.
Local food S.Pellegrino...
-
freshwater fish in
South America, only
matched by the
arapaima (Arapaima) and
piraíba catfish (Brachyplatystoma filamentosum). The
primary threat to the short-tailed...
- less
reliably to 4.3 m (14 ft). In
South America there also
exists the
piraíba (Brachyplatystoma filamentosum),
which can
reportedly reach up to 3.6 m...