- Kampango
Taxobox
name = Kampango
status =
regnum =Animal ia
phylum = Chordata
classis =Actinopterygii
ordo =Siluriformes
familia =Bagridae
genus = "Bagrus "
species = "B. meridionalis"
binomial = "Bagrus meridionalis"
binomial_authority = Günther, 1894The kampango or kampoyo, "Bagrus meridionalis", is a large, territorial and predatory
catfish endemic toLake Malawi , occurring from the lower reaches of rivers to the deepest habitable parts of the lake.A nocturnal predator, it feeds largely on smaller demersal
Malawi Cichlid s. Juveniles mainly feed on trophic eggs released by the female, and when slightly older, the male helps the young in searching forinvertebrate s in and around the nesting site, which both parents will defend.It is inquisitive and will approach divers entering its territory, particularly when breeding.
Kampango are highly prized as an eating fish, and are caught using nets and more commonly line caught, mainly in deep water around Cape Maclear, Salima, Mbenje Island, and Nkhata Bay.
Fresh kampango are usually filleted and deep fried,
barbecue d, or cooked with tomato and onion as traditional Malawian dish, served with nsima. They are threatened by overfishing.ee also
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Catfish the fish of the order Siluriformes.
*Bagridae the Bagrid family of catfish of which kampango is a member.References
* [http://64.95.130.5/Summary/SpeciesSummary.php?id=4721 Fishbase]
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