Pabda Fish, a freshwater catfish, is known for its excellent taste and high nutritional value. Found in clean waters like ponds and swamps, it is common in Bangladesh, India, Pakistan, and Nepal. Measuring 12 to 30 cm, Pabda Fish is listed as endangered in Bangladesh by the IUCN. Taxonomy: **Kingdom: Animalia **Phylum: Chordata **Class: Actinopterygii **Order: Siluriformes **Family: Siluridae **Genus: Ompok **Species: Ompok pabda
Boal Fish also known as the Goonch Catfish is a freshwater species highly valued for its distinctive taste and substantial nutritional benefits It inhabits clean and fastflowing rivers and streams making it common in Bangladesh India and other parts of Southeast Asia Known for its large size Boal Fish can grow up to 15 meters approximately 5 feet in length and weigh up to 50 kg 110 lbs It is a popular catch among anglers and is often sought after for its robust flavor and meaty texture Taxonomy Kingdom Animalia Phylum Chordata Class Actinopterygii Order Siluriformes Family Bagridae Genus Bagarius Species Bagarius Bagarius