01:5101:51, 22 January 2014diffhist−1
Bagarius
Added an actual photograph as opposed to a drawing that doesn't really look like the fish in question.
06:5806:58, 8 July 2013diffhist+153
Characiformes
Added Salminus franciscanus, a newly described species of Dorado (Lima, F., Britski, F., 2007) from Brazil as matching Hydrocynus goliath for the largest member of the family, they both top out at 1.3m.Tag: Visual edit
27 May 2013
02:1702:17, 27 May 2013diffhist−17
Hydrocynus goliath
Once again, Demon Fish is the name of the River Monsters episode that featured this fish. Its not an accepted name for this species.
01:5301:53, 28 February 2013diffhist+52
Brontornis
Undid the removal of my image. I fleshed out a photo of a skeleton of a Paraphysornis. The proportions are correct. Se here> http://fc00.deviantart.net/fs44/f/2009/057/d/5/Paraphysornis_Mount_1_by_LEXLOTHOR.jpg
15:0515:05, 13 January 2013diffhist+42
Brontornis
Its hard to argue that this bird was second in size to Kelenken when it was nearly twice Kelenken's wieght.
30 December 2012
10:3410:34, 30 December 2012diffhist−72
Hydrocynus vittatus
Removed Ruaha, Rufiji and Ruvu rivers from distribution. Vittatus is replaced in these waters by its descendent species H. tanzaniae. ref: http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0028775
08:4708:47, 6 December 2012diffhist−25
German Shepherd
Returned the sable dogs removed Nov 17, as no sables were now represented. Returned the mtn dog as the default, better defines breed than dog on show field with frisby; more natural. Removed muzzled dog, shows negative light. Ordered pics for clarity.
16:4916:49, 24 November 2012diffhist−2
Hydrocynus
People, stop pointing to fishbase with your edits. FB lists a species that hasn't been valid since '86. I cite the actual published work for Hydrocynus. FB has no citations.
22:0322:03, 18 October 2012diffhist−78
Hydrocynus
Removing H. somonorum. Brewster (1986) determined H. somonorum to be a junior synonym to H. brevis. (Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History) Zoology p195, volume 50 issue 3 1986)
03:1003:10, 18 September 2012diffhist+1
Hydrocynus goliath
My fish has grown quite a bit since I updated the last picture, so I'm adding this new picture. It shows the fish's color much better and better shows it's teeth.
06:1806:18, 9 September 2012diffhist−23
Hydrocynus
Changed picture. I feel my picture better demonstrates the fish's form, as it shows the entire fish instead of the front 2/3rds and is much clearer.