Polypterus congicus

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Polypterus congicus, the Congo bichir, is a species of bichir with a maximum recorded size of 970 millimetres (38 in). The colour also varies from yellowish brown to grey, darker in the top, paler in the ventral area. It has a pattern of around 8 irregular vertical bands along the flanks of the fish, that do not extend completely onto the ventral surface. The lower jaw is prominent, much like Polypterus endlicherii. The male has a wider and thicker anal fin. These fish are commonly sold as pets.

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Congo bichir
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Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Actinopterygii
Order: Polypteriformes
Family: Polypteridae
Genus: Polypterus
Species:
P. congicus
Binomial name
Polypterus congicus
Boulenger, 1898
Synonyms[2][3]
  • Polypterus endlicherii congicus (Boulenger 1898)
  • Polypterus bichir katangae (Poll 1941)
  • Polypterus katangae Poll 1941
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