
Mahseer - Wikipedia
Mahseers inhabit both rivers and lakes, with some species believed to ascend into rapid streams with rocky bottoms for breeding. Like other types of carps, they are omnivorous, eating not only algae, crustaceans, insects, frogs, and other fish, but also fruits that fall from trees overhead.
Blue Mahseer Fish: Facts, Habitat, and Conservation - Silvers fish
Nov 5, 2023 · Introducing the mesmerizing Blue Mahseer Fish – a true marvel of nature! Prepare to be enchanted by the magnificence of this exquisite aquatic species. With its vibrant blue scales shimmering in the sunlight, the Blue Mahseer Fish stands out as a symbol of grace and elegance.
Humpback mahseer - Wikipedia
The humpback mahseer is a large cyprinid that has a laterally compressed body which is just over a quarter as deep as it is long (standard length).[2] with a steep dorsal profile forming an obvious hump which runs to the base of the dorsal fin and then slopes gently away to the caudal fin.It has a narrow, thick lipped mouth which is downward facing with …
The Mahseer – Wildlife Association of South India
The Humpback Mahseer (Tor remadevii) in particular, is a charismatic fish species that is endemic to the Cauvery river, and is on the brink of extinction. It is recognised as one of the world’s top 20 freshwater megafauna and is popularly known as the "Tiger of the Cauvery river".
Blue Mahseer - Stracheyi Mahseer - Thai Fish Species
Blue Mahseer (Neolissochilus stracheyi) Is a freshwater fish species in the Cyprinidae family of the order Cypriniformes (Carp). They have a streamlined compact body which is typical of most Mahseer species adapted for swimming in fast flowing rivers.
Mahseer | River Fish, Game Fish & Sport Fish | Britannica
mahseer, any of several species of edible game fishes of the genus Barbus, in the carp family, Cyprinidae, found in clear rivers and lakes of India and southeastern Asia. Mahseer have large, thick scales, powerful jaws, and protrusible, sometimes very fleshy, lips adapted for taking food from the bottom.
Tor khudree - Wikipedia
Tor khudree, the Deccan mahseer, Khudree mahseer, or black mahseer, is a freshwater fish of the carp family found in major rivers and reservoirs of India and Sri Lanka. [1]
Mahseer - Characteristics, Importance, Conservation Issue and
Mahseer is the edible fishes from the genus Barbus, and from the carp family Cyprinidae. The common names used for the Mahseer fishes genera are Tor, Neolissochilus, Naziritor and Parator. The mahseer fishes are widely found in freshwater rivers and lakes of India and Southeastern Asia.
On the verge of extinction - Frontline
The orange-finned mahseer is on the verge of extinction in its original habitat, the Cauvery river, following unregulated fishing and the introduction of the blue-finned mahseer. There is an...
The Golden Mahseer- Nepal's Ecological Treasure
Jul 19, 2024 · The Golden Mahseer is more than just a fish, it is a symbol of Nepal's rich natural heritage and a vital component of its river ecosystems. Preserving this majestic species requires a concerted effort from everyone, including government agencies, conservation organizations, local communities, and the international community.