- African arowana
Taxobox
name = African arowana
status = DD
regnum =Animal ia
phylum = Chordata
classis =Actinopterygii
ordo =Osteoglossiformes
familia =Osteoglossidae
subfamilia =Heterotidinae
genus = "Heterotis"
species = "H. niloticus"
binomial = "Heterotis niloticus"
binomial_authority = (Cuvier, 1829)The African arowana, "Heterotis niloticus", is a member of the arowana family. Despite being called an "Arowana", the African arowana is more closely related to "
Arapaima gigas ", the only other member in the subfamilyHeterotidinae . The only plankton-feeding osteoglossid, the African arowana has a more terminal mouth than other species of arowana ("Osteoglossum " and "Scleropages ").Description
Like the other Osteoglossids, the African arowana is a long-bodied fish with large scales, long dorsal and anal fins set far back on the body, and a rounded caudal fin. Its height is 3.5 to 5 times Standard Length (SL). It has been reported to reach up to 100 cm (39 in) SL and weigh up to 10.2 kg (22 lb).
This fish is gray, brown, or bronze in color. Coloration is uniform in adults, but juveniles often have dark longitudinal bands.
African arowanas have air-breathing organs on its branchiae, enabling them to survive in oxygen-depleted water. A suprabranchial organ allows it to concentrate small planktonic food particles and also has a sensory function.
Range
This species is widespread throughout
Africa , where it is native to all the watersheds in Sahelo-Sudanese region,Senegal , andGambia as well as parts of eastern Africa. This range includes the basins of the Corubal, Volta, Ouémé, Niger, Bénoué, and Nile Rivers as well as those ofLake Chad andLake Turkana . It has been successfully introduced toCôte d'Ivoire , theCross River inNigeria , the Sanaga and Nyong rivers inCameroon , andOgooué River inGabon , as well as the lower and middleCongo River basin, including Ubangui and Kasaï Rivers. It has also been introduced inMadagascar . In some cases, introduction is reported to have had a negative impact on the local ecology.References
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