Myanmar arowana explained
The Batik Arowana or Myanmar arowana(Scleropages inscriptus), is a large, bony-tongued fish native to Myanmar.[1] The species is found in the Tanintharyi River basin on the Indian Ocean coast of peninsular Myanmar.
This species is differentiated from other members of Scleropages by the wavy pattern present on the scales and head of the fish similar to Batik textiles.
Past records indicate that the fish was a fairly commonly consumed fish in the region. However it is claimed to be extinct in the wild due to overharvesting for the aquarium trade.[2]
See also
Notes and References
- Tyson R. Roberts . 2012 . Scleropages inscriptus, a new fish species from the Tananthayi or Tenasserim River basin, Malay Peninsula of Myanmar (Osteoglossidae: Osteoglossiformes) . Aqua . 18 . 2 . 113–118 . https://archive.today/20120718102019/http://www.aqua-aquapress.com/it/component/virtuemart/?page=shop.product_details&product_id=527&flypage=flypage.tpl&pop=0 . dead . 2012-07-18 .
- Book: Voigt, Emily . The Dragon Behind the Glass : A True Story of Power, Obsession, and the World's Most Coveted Fish . Scribner . 2017 . 9781451678956 . English.