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L155
Hello Everyone, How large does the L155 grow and does that include the over-all length of the tailfin and has anyone heard of the Carachama Mama I found this Pleco on the RiverWonders web site as L155A or is it just the same pleco
Thanks to everyone in advance for the help
Thanks to everyone in advance for the help
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Hi.
Welcome to the forum.
L155 is . To my knowledge L155a is not an official L number. Exporters must be making up their own L numbers now
Perhaps is just not catchy enough, and L155a is
Anyway, yes they do get that big, and probably bigger. Check out this picture of Myra Hindley here with an absolute whopper....
Welcome to the forum.
L155 is . To my knowledge L155a is not an official L number. Exporters must be making up their own L numbers now
Perhaps is just not catchy enough, and L155a is
Anyway, yes they do get that big, and probably bigger. Check out this picture of Myra Hindley here with an absolute whopper....
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The local word for pleco combined with "Mama" is the common name for these spp throughout the Amazon. The idea being that, since they are the biggest sp found, all other plecos (Hypostomus, etc) are their babies.Carachama Mama
Western science groups, distinguishes, and defines spp by their believed evolutionary history, which defines how we see and interpret the world around us. Other peoples throughout the world have very different ways of arranging the natural world with size often an important factor. The Yanomami place the freshwater dolphin, red tailed catfish, humans, jaguar and tapir in the same "family" as all are big. A red tail cat thus, in the traditional view, is more closely related to humans and jaguars than it is to say a pleco or doradid.
A herpetologist friend of mine did an ethno-taxonomic study with the Yanomami of turtles. There are 30 something turtle spp found where the Yanomami live. Guess what? They have two words for turtle, one translates as "big turtle" and another as "small turtle."
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Unfortunately, not that easy. Just like in English common names change from region to region with language and/or country not having much of an impact. Thus a Brazilian in Tabatinga and a Colombian in Leticia would likely use the same word, while a Colombian in the llanos would use corroncho, and a Colombian in the Magdalena would say armadillo del rio.
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