Barramundi or Asian sea bass, Lates calcarifer, estuary/sea form, swimming over sea grass. It's an icon of Western Australia?s Kimberley region, prized by recreational fishers for its taste, size and fighting spirit when hooked. They eat almost anything, including other barramundi, and can consume prey up to 60 per cent their own length. They can grow up to 200 cm in length and 60 kg. During their lifecycle, they change sex from male to female. The species is sequentially hermaphroditic, with most individuals maturing as males and becoming female after at least one spawning season; most of the larger specimens are therefore females. Australia. Composite image
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