Giant Salmon Carp:
A huge Giant salmon carp fish in the Mekong River thought to be extinct has been spotted three times in recent years.
- It is also known as the Mekong giant salmon carp, is a species of freshwater fish in the family Cyprinidae and the single species in the monotypic genus Aaptosyax.
- The predatory fish can grow up to 4 feet in length, and has a conspicuous knob at the tip of its lower jaw. A striking patch of yellow surrounds its large eyes.
- It is endemic to the middle reaches of the Mekong River in northern Cambodia, Laos and Thailand.
- Its population is much reduced (>90%) as a result of overfishing and habitat degradation.
- Conservation status : IUCN: Critically Endangered