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Macrobrachium Rosenbergii, Also Known As The Giant River Prawn, Or Giant Freshwater Prawn, Freshwater Scampi (India), Cherabin (Australia),...

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Giant Freshwater Prawn - Macrobrachium Rosenbergii

12 December 2023

Macrobrachium Rosenbergii, Also Known As The Giant River Prawn, Or Giant Freshwater Prawn, Freshwater Scampi (India), Cherabin (Australia),...

#10845963

12 December 2023

Macrobrachium Rosenbergii, Also Known As The Giant River Prawn, Or Giant Freshwater Prawn, Freshwater Scampi (India), Cherabin (Australia), Golda Chingri (Bangladesh And India), Udang Galahb (Indonesia And Malaysia), Uwang Or Ulang (Philippines), And Koong Mae Nam Or Koong Ghram Gram (Thailand) Is A Commercially Important Species Of Palaemonid Freshwater Prawn Found In Tropical And Subtropical Areas Of The Indo-Pacific Region, From India To Southeast Asia And Northern Australia. It Is One Of The Biggest Freshwater Prawns In The World And A Good Source Of Healthy Food For Human Consumption. The Giant Freshwater Prawn Has Also Been Introduced To Parts Of Africa, China, Japan, New Zealand, The Americas, And The Caribbean. Females M. Rosenbergii Lay 10,000-50,000 Eggs Up To Five Times Per Year. Over The Last 30 years, The Culture Of M. Rosenbergii Has Increased Exponentially As Demand Has Risen Both For Domestic Consumption And International Export Trade. As With Many Aquaculture Species Increases In Production Have Been Accompanied By The Emergence Of Diseases Affecting Yield, Profit And Trading Potential. Disease-causing Agents Include Pathogens Infecting Other Crustaceans, Such As Decapod Iridescent Virus (DIV1), White Tail Disease Caused By Macrobrachium Rosenbergii Nodavirus (MrNV) And Extra Small Virus (XSV). This Photo Was Taken At Tehatta, West Bengal, India On 11/12/2023.


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Macrobrachium Rosenbergii, Also Known As The Giant River Prawn, Or Giant Freshwater Prawn, Freshwater Scampi (India), Cherabin (Australia),...

#10845965

Giant Freshwater Prawn - Macrobrachium Rosenbergii

12 December 2023

Macrobrachium Rosenbergii, Also Known As The Giant River Prawn, Or Giant Freshwater Prawn, Freshwater Scampi (India), Cherabin (Australia),...

#10845965

12 December 2023

Macrobrachium Rosenbergii, Also Known As The Giant River Prawn, Or Giant Freshwater Prawn, Freshwater Scampi (India), Cherabin (Australia), Golda Chingri (Bangladesh And India), Udang Galahb (Indonesia And Malaysia), Uwang Or Ulang (Philippines), And Koong Mae Nam Or Koong Ghram Gram (Thailand) Is A Commercially Important Species Of Palaemonid Freshwater Prawn Found In Tropical And Subtropical Areas Of The Indo-Pacific Region, From India To Southeast Asia And Northern Australia. It Is One Of The Biggest Freshwater Prawns In The World And A Good Source Of Healthy Food For Human Consumption. The Giant Freshwater Prawn Has Also Been Introduced To Parts Of Africa, China, Japan, New Zealand, The Americas, And The Caribbean. Females M. Rosenbergii Lay 10,000-50,000 Eggs Up To Five Times Per Year. Over The Last 30 years, The Culture Of M. Rosenbergii Has Increased Exponentially As Demand Has Risen Both For Domestic Consumption And International Export Trade. As With Many Aquaculture Species Increases In Production Have Been Accompanied By The Emergence Of Diseases Affecting Yield, Profit And Trading Potential. Disease-causing Agents Include Pathogens Infecting Other Crustaceans, Such As Decapod Iridescent Virus (DIV1), White Tail Disease Caused By Macrobrachium Rosenbergii Nodavirus (MrNV) And Extra Small Virus (XSV). This Photo Was Taken At Tehatta, West Bengal, India On 11/12/2023.


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Macrobrachium Rosenbergii, Also Known As The Giant River Prawn, Or Giant Freshwater Prawn, Freshwater Scampi (India), Cherabin (Australia),...

#10845967

Giant Freshwater Prawn - Macrobrachium Rosenbergii

12 December 2023

Macrobrachium Rosenbergii, Also Known As The Giant River Prawn, Or Giant Freshwater Prawn, Freshwater Scampi (India), Cherabin (Australia),...

#10845967

12 December 2023

Macrobrachium Rosenbergii, Also Known As The Giant River Prawn, Or Giant Freshwater Prawn, Freshwater Scampi (India), Cherabin (Australia), Golda Chingri (Bangladesh And India), Udang Galahb (Indonesia And Malaysia), Uwang Or Ulang (Philippines), And Koong Mae Nam Or Koong Ghram Gram (Thailand) Is A Commercially Important Species Of Palaemonid Freshwater Prawn Found In Tropical And Subtropical Areas Of The Indo-Pacific Region, From India To Southeast Asia And Northern Australia. It Is One Of The Biggest Freshwater Prawns In The World And A Good Source Of Healthy Food For Human Consumption. The Giant Freshwater Prawn Has Also Been Introduced To Parts Of Africa, China, Japan, New Zealand, The Americas, And The Caribbean. Females M. Rosenbergii Lay 10,000-50,000 Eggs Up To Five Times Per Year. Over The Last 30 years, The Culture Of M. Rosenbergii Has Increased Exponentially As Demand Has Risen Both For Domestic Consumption And International Export Trade. As With Many Aquaculture Species Increases In Production Have Been Accompanied By The Emergence Of Diseases Affecting Yield, Profit And Trading Potential. Disease-causing Agents Include Pathogens Infecting Other Crustaceans, Such As Decapod Iridescent Virus (DIV1), White Tail Disease Caused By Macrobrachium Rosenbergii Nodavirus (MrNV) And Extra Small Virus (XSV). This Photo Was Taken At Tehatta, West Bengal, India On 11/12/2023.


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Macrobrachium Rosenbergii, Also Known As The Giant River Prawn, Or Giant Freshwater Prawn, Freshwater Scampi (India), Cherabin (Australia),...

#10845968

Giant Freshwater Prawn - Macrobrachium Rosenbergii

12 December 2023

Macrobrachium Rosenbergii, Also Known As The Giant River Prawn, Or Giant Freshwater Prawn, Freshwater Scampi (India), Cherabin (Australia),...

#10845968

12 December 2023

Macrobrachium Rosenbergii, Also Known As The Giant River Prawn, Or Giant Freshwater Prawn, Freshwater Scampi (India), Cherabin (Australia), Golda Chingri (Bangladesh And India), Udang Galahb (Indonesia And Malaysia), Uwang Or Ulang (Philippines), And Koong Mae Nam Or Koong Ghram Gram (Thailand) Is A Commercially Important Species Of Palaemonid Freshwater Prawn Found In Tropical And Subtropical Areas Of The Indo-Pacific Region, From India To Southeast Asia And Northern Australia. It Is One Of The Biggest Freshwater Prawns In The World And A Good Source Of Healthy Food For Human Consumption. The Giant Freshwater Prawn Has Also Been Introduced To Parts Of Africa, China, Japan, New Zealand, The Americas, And The Caribbean. Females M. Rosenbergii Lay 10,000-50,000 Eggs Up To Five Times Per Year. Over The Last 30 years, The Culture Of M. Rosenbergii Has Increased Exponentially As Demand Has Risen Both For Domestic Consumption And International Export Trade. As With Many Aquaculture Species Increases In Production Have Been Accompanied By The Emergence Of Diseases Affecting Yield, Profit And Trading Potential. Disease-causing Agents Include Pathogens Infecting Other Crustaceans, Such As Decapod Iridescent Virus (DIV1), White Tail Disease Caused By Macrobrachium Rosenbergii Nodavirus (MrNV) And Extra Small Virus (XSV). This Photo Was Taken At Tehatta, West Bengal, India On 11/12/2023.


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Macrobrachium Rosenbergii, Also Known As The Giant River Prawn, Or Giant Freshwater Prawn, Freshwater Scampi (India), Cherabin (Australia),...

#10845970

Giant Freshwater Prawn - Macrobrachium Rosenbergii

12 December 2023

Macrobrachium Rosenbergii, Also Known As The Giant River Prawn, Or Giant Freshwater Prawn, Freshwater Scampi (India), Cherabin (Australia),...

#10845970

12 December 2023

Macrobrachium Rosenbergii, Also Known As The Giant River Prawn, Or Giant Freshwater Prawn, Freshwater Scampi (India), Cherabin (Australia), Golda Chingri (Bangladesh And India), Udang Galahb (Indonesia And Malaysia), Uwang Or Ulang (Philippines), And Koong Mae Nam Or Koong Ghram Gram (Thailand) Is A Commercially Important Species Of Palaemonid Freshwater Prawn Found In Tropical And Subtropical Areas Of The Indo-Pacific Region, From India To Southeast Asia And Northern Australia. It Is One Of The Biggest Freshwater Prawns In The World And A Good Source Of Healthy Food For Human Consumption. The Giant Freshwater Prawn Has Also Been Introduced To Parts Of Africa, China, Japan, New Zealand, The Americas, And The Caribbean. Females M. Rosenbergii Lay 10,000-50,000 Eggs Up To Five Times Per Year. Over The Last 30 years, The Culture Of M. Rosenbergii Has Increased Exponentially As Demand Has Risen Both For Domestic Consumption And International Export Trade. As With Many Aquaculture Species Increases In Production Have Been Accompanied By The Emergence Of Diseases Affecting Yield, Profit And Trading Potential. Disease-causing Agents Include Pathogens Infecting Other Crustaceans, Such As Decapod Iridescent Virus (DIV1), White Tail Disease Caused By Macrobrachium Rosenbergii Nodavirus (MrNV) And Extra Small Virus (XSV). This Photo Was Taken At Tehatta, West Bengal, India On 11/12/2023.


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Macrobrachium Rosenbergii, Also Known As The Giant River Prawn, Or Giant Freshwater Prawn, Freshwater Scampi (India), Cherabin (Australia),...

#10845971

Giant Freshwater Prawn - Macrobrachium Rosenbergii

12 December 2023

Macrobrachium Rosenbergii, Also Known As The Giant River Prawn, Or Giant Freshwater Prawn, Freshwater Scampi (India), Cherabin (Australia),...

#10845971

12 December 2023

Macrobrachium Rosenbergii, Also Known As The Giant River Prawn, Or Giant Freshwater Prawn, Freshwater Scampi (India), Cherabin (Australia), Golda Chingri (Bangladesh And India), Udang Galahb (Indonesia And Malaysia), Uwang Or Ulang (Philippines), And Koong Mae Nam Or Koong Ghram Gram (Thailand) Is A Commercially Important Species Of Palaemonid Freshwater Prawn Found In Tropical And Subtropical Areas Of The Indo-Pacific Region, From India To Southeast Asia And Northern Australia. It Is One Of The Biggest Freshwater Prawns In The World And A Good Source Of Healthy Food For Human Consumption. The Giant Freshwater Prawn Has Also Been Introduced To Parts Of Africa, China, Japan, New Zealand, The Americas, And The Caribbean. Females M. Rosenbergii Lay 10,000-50,000 Eggs Up To Five Times Per Year. Over The Last 30 years, The Culture Of M. Rosenbergii Has Increased Exponentially As Demand Has Risen Both For Domestic Consumption And International Export Trade. As With Many Aquaculture Species Increases In Production Have Been Accompanied By The Emergence Of Diseases Affecting Yield, Profit And Trading Potential. Disease-causing Agents Include Pathogens Infecting Other Crustaceans, Such As Decapod Iridescent Virus (DIV1), White Tail Disease Caused By Macrobrachium Rosenbergii Nodavirus (MrNV) And Extra Small Virus (XSV). This Photo Was Taken At Tehatta, West Bengal, India On 11/12/2023.


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Macrobrachium Rosenbergii, Also Known As The Giant River Prawn, Or Giant Freshwater Prawn, Freshwater Scampi (India), Cherabin (Australia),...

#10845972

Giant Freshwater Prawn - Macrobrachium Rosenbergii

12 December 2023

Macrobrachium Rosenbergii, Also Known As The Giant River Prawn, Or Giant Freshwater Prawn, Freshwater Scampi (India), Cherabin (Australia),...

#10845972

12 December 2023

Macrobrachium Rosenbergii, Also Known As The Giant River Prawn, Or Giant Freshwater Prawn, Freshwater Scampi (India), Cherabin (Australia), Golda Chingri (Bangladesh And India), Udang Galahb (Indonesia And Malaysia), Uwang Or Ulang (Philippines), And Koong Mae Nam Or Koong Ghram Gram (Thailand) Is A Commercially Important Species Of Palaemonid Freshwater Prawn Found In Tropical And Subtropical Areas Of The Indo-Pacific Region, From India To Southeast Asia And Northern Australia. It Is One Of The Biggest Freshwater Prawns In The World And A Good Source Of Healthy Food For Human Consumption. The Giant Freshwater Prawn Has Also Been Introduced To Parts Of Africa, China, Japan, New Zealand, The Americas, And The Caribbean. Females M. Rosenbergii Lay 10,000-50,000 Eggs Up To Five Times Per Year. Over The Last 30 years, The Culture Of M. Rosenbergii Has Increased Exponentially As Demand Has Risen Both For Domestic Consumption And International Export Trade. As With Many Aquaculture Species Increases In Production Have Been Accompanied By The Emergence Of Diseases Affecting Yield, Profit And Trading Potential. Disease-causing Agents Include Pathogens Infecting Other Crustaceans, Such As Decapod Iridescent Virus (DIV1), White Tail Disease Caused By Macrobrachium Rosenbergii Nodavirus (MrNV) And Extra Small Virus (XSV). This Photo Was Taken At Tehatta, West Bengal, India On 11/12/2023.


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Kids fasion shop 'Koala' advertising masks for sale, in Krakow.
After only a few weeks of coronavirus mesures, faces masks have become a fas...

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Daily Life In Krakow Under Coronavirus Pandemic

25 April 2020

Kids fasion shop 'Koala' advertising masks for sale, in Krakow.
After only a few weeks of coronavirus mesures, faces masks have become a fas...

#5653494

25 April 2020

Kids fasion shop 'Koala' advertising masks for sale, in Krakow. After only a few weeks of coronavirus mesures, faces masks have become a fashion statement. Surfing the net, one can find a plethora of original face masks for sale that make a smile, not to mention the extra little income designers can make during this difficult time. On Friday, April 24, 2020, in Krakow, Poland.


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