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Barbels
Posted: 07 Jul 2006, 13:02
by Greggo
The locals call all catfish barbels. This attrocity ocurred in the South Luangwa National Park, Zambia. Any ideas as to which species this is? The Yellow-billed Storks caught about 100 of these in a drying pool. They were about 10 to 12 inches long (25 cm +). I wish I could have brought several live ones home with me.
Posted: 07 Jul 2006, 13:12
by Silurus
These look like
. What you observed seems to be a pretty common phenomenon in southern Africa (I have seen at least two documentary footages that document this).
Posted: 07 Jul 2006, 13:25
by MatsP
Silurus is a little bit too fast for me, I came up with the same answer [probably because I had to figure out which one of the Clarias spp. that was common in Africa, rather than just going straight for the right one...]
As to bringing these into the US, I wouldn't recommend it. They are escape artists (they can WALK between waters), and wouldn't be a good addition to the local fish-fauna - they tend to eat all other fish...
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Mats
Posted: 07 Jul 2006, 13:30
by Greggo
Wow, they get big! And they have a very wide distribution. Thanks for the I.D. There were also pelicans and fish eagles feeding on these. It was quite a sight to see.
Posted: 08 Jul 2006, 15:08
by bronzefry
Nice photos, Greggo!!
Amanda
Posted: 08 Jul 2006, 15:17
by Shane
I am with Amanda. Brilliant photos.
-Shane
Photos.
Posted: 09 Jul 2006, 08:12
by Shaun
The pics look great
Excellent quality.
Shaun
Fish gotta swim, Birds gotta eat...
Posted: 10 Jul 2006, 05:53
by Greggo
Posted: 22 Jul 2006, 08:31
by Jools
Greggo wrote:
You know, this one should be in the cat-elog with a brief caption to what's going on.
Greggo,
If agreeable, would you be able to email me the pic full size?
Jools
Posted: 22 Jul 2006, 10:36
by racoll
I'm surprised those storks can fly after a meal that size!
Great picures. Really vivid colours.