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Question: Select the option which has the complete set of fresh water fishes. A. Rohu, Calbasu, Serdine, Eel...

Select the option which has the complete set of fresh water fishes.
A. Rohu, Calbasu, Serdine, Eel
B. Sanghara, Hilsa, Salmon, Pomfrets
C. Mrigal, Catla, Malhi, Rohu
D. Mackerels, Tuna, Bombay duck, Flatfish

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There are three kinds of fishes based on territory freshwater fish, marine fish and saline water fish. Mrigal, calbasu, catla and rohu are the carp fish. Mrigal, catla, malhi and rohu are the freshwater palatable fish. They are local to the Asian waterway. Though fish, salmon, Bombay duck, pomfrets, eel, sardine and flatfish are the marine fish and hilsa is the bitter water fish.

Complete answer:
Freshwater fish are those that go through a few or the entirety of their carries on within new water, for example, waterways and lakes, with a saltiness of less than 1.05%. About 41.24% of all known types of fish are found in new water. This is principally because of the quick speciation that the dispersed living spaces make conceivable.
The rohu, rui, or roho (Labeo rohita) is a type of fish of the carp family, found in waterways in South Asia. It is an enormous omnivore and broadly utilized in aquaculture. The rohu is found in waterways all through quite a bit of northern and central and eastern India,[3] Pakistan, Bangladesh, Nepal and Myanmar, and has been brought into a portion of the streams of Peninsular India and Sri Lanka.
Catla (Labeo catla), otherwise called the significant South Asian carp, is a monetarily significant South Asian freshwater fish in the carp family Cyprinidae. It is local to streams and lakes in northern India, Bangladesh, Myanmar, Nepal, and Pakistan, however has likewise been presented somewhere else in South Asia and is normally cultivated.
Mrigal is famous as a food fish and a significant aqua cultured freshwater species all through South Asia. It is generally cultivated as a part of a polyculture arrangement of three Indian significant carps, alongside roho labeo and the catla. In Pakistan, this fish is known by the name of "Morakhi" or "Moree".

Hence, the correct answer is option (C).

Note: India is rich with inland freshwater fish, with around 940 species known from its streams, lakes and estuaries. These establish about 38.0% of the Indian Ichthyofauna and are of significant monetary and logical worth. Of these around 500 species are essential freshwater fish with around 65% endemic, sequestered in the two problem areas of India, the Western Ghats and the North East.