Kaluga (fish)
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Kaluga (Huso dauricus) (various groups of sturgeons) are large predatory fish found in the Amur River basin. Also known as the Great Siberian Sturgeon, they are claimed to be the largest freshwater fish in the world, with a maximum weight of at least 1000 kg.
Kaluga caviar comes from the Kaluga sturgeon.
[edit] External links
- Khabarovsk Krai Government site - Tourism and Recreation - Kaluga fish (with picture)
- Khabarovsk Regional Lore Museum (with picture)
- News article from the Vladivostok News about Kaluga poaching
- FishBase entryet:Kaluuga
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