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==Murray cod==
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File:Murray cod02 melb aquarium.jpg|Murray cod in Melbourne Aquarium
File:Maccullochella peelii peelii.jpg|Maccullochella peelii peelii
File:Sizeable Murray cod.JPG|Sizeable Murray cod
File:Maccullochella-peelii-dist.gif|Maccullochella peelii distribution
File:Small Murray cod.JPG|Small Murray cod
File:Murray cod 1800 lbs Renmark 1898.jpg|Murray cod 1800 lbs Renmark 1898
File:Lernaea parasite on a Murray cod.jpg|Lernaea parasite on a Murray cod
File:Tocumwal Big Cod.JPG|Tocumwal Big Cod
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Latest revision as of 06:00, 3 March 2025

Murray cod (Maccullochella peelii) is a large Australian freshwater fish of the Maccullochella genus and the Percichthyidae family. It is the largest exclusively freshwater fish in Australia, and one of the largest in the world.

Description[edit]

The Murray cod is a large, heavy-bodied fish with a deep, elongated body that is round in cross section. It has a broad, scooped head, and a large mouth lined with pads of very small, needle-like teeth. The eyes are large and noticeably protruding. The fish is white to cream on its ventral (underneath) surfaces.

Distribution and habitat[edit]

Murray cod are native to the Murray-Darling river system in Australia. They are found in clear, slow-flowing streams and rivers, usually among logs and rocks. They prefer water temperatures between 15 and 24 degrees Celsius.

Diet[edit]

Murray cod are carnivorous, feeding on a variety of animals. Their diet includes other fish, crustaceans, water birds, frogs, and mice.

Reproduction[edit]

Murray cod reproduce in the spring and summer, laying their eggs on hard surfaces such as rocks and logs. The male guards the eggs until they hatch.

Conservation status[edit]

The Murray cod is listed as "critically endangered" on the IUCN Red List due to overfishing, habitat loss, and pollution.

Cultural significance[edit]

The Murray cod holds significant cultural value for many Aboriginal Australian communities, who consider it a totem species.

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