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The text related to the cultural heritage 'Western Ghats' has mentioned 'Fish' in the following places:
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It has over 7,402 species of flowering plants, 1,814 species of non-flowering plants, 139 mammal species, 508 bird species, 179 amphibian species, 6,000 insects species, and 290 freshwater fish species.
Contents 1 Etymology 2 Geology 3 Geography 3.1 Peaks 3.2 Water bodies 4 Climate 4.1 Rainfall 5 Ecoregions 6 Biodiversity protection 7 Fauna 7.1 Mammals 7.2 Reptiles 7.3 Amphibians 7.4 Fish 7.5 Birds 7.6 Insects 7.7 Mollusks 8 Flora 9 See also 10 Notes 11 References 12 External links
Fish[edit]
As of 2004[update], 288 freshwater fish species were listed for the Western Ghats, including 35 also known from brackish or marine water.
There is a higher fish richness in the southern part of the Western Ghats than in the northern,[57] and the highest is in the Chalakudy River, which alone holds 98 species.
According to the IUCN, 97 freshwater fish species from the Western Ghats were considered threatened in 2011, including 12 critically endangered, 54 endangered and 31 vulnerable.
The globally threatened flora and fauna in the Western Ghats are represented by 229 plant species, 31 mammal species, 15 bird species, 43 amphibian species, 5 reptile species and 1 fish species.