Taimen Fish the Largest Member in Salmonid Family
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(1) The Taimen is the principal salmon species on the planet.
(2) The spawning season usually starts in May lasting roughly about two weeks. Taimen fishes have a slow reproduction incidence.
(3) Intercontinentally many organizations are working hard to safeguarding the preservation of their positions as apex predators due to the major important role they play in the food chain cycle and the ecosystem.
(4) Taimen fish can live up to 50 years. They are territorial creatures, tricking many anglers used to lure and catch them and making their catch expected and subsequently vulnerable for poaching.
(5) Taimen fish has a streamlined with a reddish-brown body, other species have an as olive green fading into reddish-brown colour.
(6) Taimen fish has a wide-ranging diet that includes fishes, ducks and rats.
(7) They are ferocious raiders they prefer chasing their prey in a properly synchronized and well-organized packs.
(8) A popular location to find these fishes is in Russia, China and Mongolia.
(9) They register on the list of vulnerable fish species that are over-harvested due to their tasty meat.
(10) Taimen are big fishes and can weigh over 220 pounds (99.79 kg). In some sporadic extremes, they are known to prey on each other and even die in the process. They are large fishes reaching an average length of six feet or even more depending on the condition’s present.










