What is the picture below? Clarias batrachus, toad, catfish, commonly known as soil lice, soil lice, Thai soil lice, pond lice fish.
The spots on the body are a cross between albino toad catfish and primary color catfish. It is an important local edible fish and can also be used as an ornamental fish. Originated in the Mekong River and Chao Phraya River basins in Asia, Malay Peninsula, Sumatra, Borneo and Java Island in Indonesia. And introduced to the United States, Japan, Europe and other places, but caused ecological problems in some areas.
Primitive fish are slender. The body color is gray or light gray, with spots on the side. The ventral fin is small and the pectoral fin has stings, so the stings on the male fish are very hard. 60 to 76 dorsal fin strips; 47 to 58 soft anal fins. The body length can reach 47 cm.
Habitat in swamps, ponds, ditches, rice fields and muddy water in river flooded areas. When it dries up, it can leave the water, breathe with auxiliary organs and move to other waters on land. It is omnivorous, including insects, earthworms, shellfish, aquatic plants, carrion and so on.