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The '''Yoganian Bloodscale Grouper''' (Yoganian (Kjerso): ''Geulden-borgul'') is a species of freshwater fish native to Yogania. It is primarily found in the Yoganian Sea around Kjerso, and in some nearby rivers and lakes. | The '''Yoganian Bloodscale Grouper''' (Yoganian (Kjerso): ''Geulden-borgul'') is a species of freshwater fish native to Yogania. It is primarily found in the Yoganian Sea around Kjerso, and in some nearby rivers and lakes. It can range from orange to dark red in color. It is the largest species of grouper fish, ranging from 2-5 meters in length and can weigh over 150 kilograms. The name Bloodscale comes from the translation of the Kjerso name ''geulden-borgul'', meaning blood fish. It was given because of the dark red color of it's scales. |
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Yoganian Bloodscale Grouper Goryabindus gorlavii | |
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Genus: | Chromasari
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Species: | Giant grouper
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The Yoganian Bloodscale Grouper (Yoganian (Kjerso): Geulden-borgul) is a species of freshwater fish native to Yogania. It is primarily found in the Yoganian Sea around Kjerso, and in some nearby rivers and lakes. It can range from orange to dark red in color. It is the largest species of grouper fish, ranging from 2-5 meters in length and can weigh over 150 kilograms. The name Bloodscale comes from the translation of the Kjerso name geulden-borgul, meaning blood fish. It was given because of the dark red color of it's scales.