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The huchen has a slender body that is nearly round in cross-section.
Some authors consider the taimen to be a subspecies of the huchen.
The meandering river is home to a multitude of wildlife and the rare Huchen, the Danube salmon.
The huchen, one of the largest species of salmon, is endemic to the Danube basin, but has been introduced elsewhere by humans.
The Eurasion Huchen, Hucho hucho: largest salmon of the world.
The huchen is endemic to the Danube basin in Europe where the remaining population is threatened by overfishing and habitat loss.
For spawning, the huchen migrates up the river, where females excavate depressions in the gravel in which to deposit the eggs.
Hucho perryi (Japanese huchen)
Those 'kings' are the freshwater huchen (caught at Sunny Lake) and the saltwater squid prince (caught at island after typhoons/rain storms).
His real name is the restaurant "Mladica" and got the name because there is the kind of fish Huchen and it is a real trophy to all fishermen.
Of those listed below, the Danube salmon or huchen is a large freshwater salmonid related to the salmon above, but others are marine fishes of the non-related perciform-order:
The genus is primarily Asian; of the five species in the genus, only H. hucho (Huchen trout or Danube salmon) and H. taimen (taimen) are native to Europe.
The Sakhalin taimen (Hucho perryi), also called the Sea-run taimen, Stringfish, Japanese huchen, or Ito, is a species of fish in the salmon family (family Salmonidae) of order Salmoniformes.
The meandering river is home to a multitude of wildlife and the rare Huchen, the Danube salmon.
The Danube salmon or huchen (Hucho hucho), is the largest permanent fresh water salmonid species.
Endangered species include Freya's damselfly, the dusky large blue butterfly, slender-billed curlew, bald ibis, Danube salmon, and the European mink.
Of those listed below, the Danube salmon or huchen is a large freshwater salmonid related to the salmon above, but others are marine fishes of the non-related perciform-order:
The genus is primarily Asian; of the five species in the genus, only H. hucho (Huchen trout or Danube salmon) and H. taimen (taimen) are native to Europe.
Grayling are also prey for larger fish, including the huchen (Hucho hucho).
The Eurasion Huchen, Hucho hucho: largest salmon of the world.
The Danube salmon or huchen (Hucho hucho), is the largest permanent fresh water salmonid species.
Hucho hucho (Huchen)