- The
tambaqui (Colossoma macropomum) is a
large species of
freshwater fish in the
family Serrasalmidae. It is
native to
tropical South America, but kept...
- others. In general, its
behavior resembles that of the
closely related tambaqui (Colossoma macropomum). It is migratory, but the
pattern is
poorly understood...
- gender: the all-female
Jaburu (named for a
native stork) and the all-male
Tambaqui (a
native fish). They were
eventually merged into the Jacaré (Portuguese...
- Colossoma,
which currently only
contains another similar species, the
tambaqui (Colossoma macropomum). A
third Piaractus was
described in 2019 as a new...
- Brachyplatystoma,
which perform long
breeding migrations up the Amazon),
arapaima and
tambaqui, and is also home to many
species that are
important in the
aquarium trade...
- Mylossoma,
Mylesinus and
Myleus genera.
Colossoma macropomum are
known as
tambaqui,
whereas Piaractus brachypomus is
known as pirapitinga. In Peru, both of...
- menu of a wide
variety of
species of
Amazonian fish, such as pirarucu,
tambaqui, jaú, piramutaba,
among other species; a huge menu of fruits, such as the...
-
tooth of the
inner row (third tooth), such an
arrangement is seen in the
Tambaqui for instance, a zig-zag
pattern of five
teeth (like in Catoprion) or a...
- The
tambaqui, an
important species in
Amazonian fisheries,
breeds in the
Amazon River...
-
dependent on leaves." Some
species of fish are frugivorous, such as the
tambaqui.
Since seed
dispersal allows plant species to dis**** to
other areas,...