


Native to Southeast Asia, Asian arowanas inhabit blackwater rivers, slow-moving waters flowing through forested swamps and wetlands. Adults feed on other fish, while juveniles feed on insects. These popular aquarium fish have special cultural significance in areas influenced by Chinese culture. The name dragon fish stems from their resemblance to the Chinese dragon. This popularity has had both positive and negative effects on their status as endangered species. (SINCE OCTOBER, 2008)
8 comments:
Minjo... take pictures i want to see you eat them... or show macamana preparation masak siet..
Pandai tunjuk tapi kena pandai makan juga.
Customer Statisfaction as blog visitor request.hahahaha. kelak saya tolong ambil gambar jika abg Jo sudi.
TQ
interesting post!
wow.... look yummy bro.... hekhek
Tetty: Hu hu... I cannot, but I will try to post how they prepare it... hu hu
Pakcik Toh: Ha ha ha... lama tak dengar berita...be honest, I never try to eat them... hu hu
Bhutan Holiday: Thanks... there are lots of interesting places in Sarawak, or Mukah specifically... Welcome to Sarawak!
Darkbrightside: Yahhh... he he
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