Rohu, a common Freshwater Fish found in South Asia, typically has a total of 6 to 8 fins. This includes a dorsal fin, an anal fin, a pair of pectoral fins, a pair of pelvic fins, and a caudal (tail) fin. The exact number of fins can vary slightly among individual fish, but these are the standard fin types present.
The rohu fish typically has one dorsal fin, one caudal fin, two pelvic fins, and two pectoral fins, totaling six fins.
Rohu, a freshwater fish commonly found in South Asia, moves through the water using its streamlined body and powerful fins. It employs its pectoral and pelvic fins for steering and stabilization while swimming, while its caudal fin (tail) provides propulsion. Rohu typically swims in schools, navigating through rivers and ponds in search of food such as algae and plant matter. Its movement is agile and often influenced by the current in its habitat.
Te Rohu died in 1850.
Rohu's Bat was created in 1840.
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http://www.siamcanadian.com/rohu,katla,ayer/ this link gives a little background about the fish. also tells you the colour of the fish.
Rohu (Labeo rohita) and Catla (Catla catla)
gill
silavathi
gills
4 fins
2 fins