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Anabas testudineus in the bucket was obtained from fishing in the afternoon #315907003
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Betik, puyo-puyo, puyu, bato, harfan or betok & x28;Anabas testudineus& x29; is the name of a type of freshwater and brackish water fish, its entire body is black to pale green, up to 25 cm long, lives at the bottom of tropical waters, distributed in Asian waters & x28; India up to the Wallace line including China& x29;.[1] This fish generally lives wild in fresh waters. This fish is also known by several other names such as b?thok or b?thik & x28;Jw.& x29;, puyu & x28;Mly.& x29; or papuyu & x28;Banjar language& x29;, Dumbaya & x28;Gorontalo& x29;. In English it is known as climbing gouramy or climbing perch, referring to its ability to climb onto land. . Its scientific name is Anabas testudineus & x28;Bloch, 1792& x29;.