A barramundi (Asian sea bass) in the Aquarium at Territory Wildlife Park, Berry Springs, Northern Territory, Australia. The barramundi is widely distributed in the Indo-West Pacific, spanning the waters of the Middle East, South Asia, Southeast Asia, East Asia, and Oceania. This fish inhabits rivers and descends to estuaries and tidal flats to spawn. In areas remote from fresh water, purely marine populations may become established. It is fished internationally and raised in aquaculture worldwide. It can grow to a length of 4–6 feet and weigh up to 130 pounds. The Territory Wildlife Park brilliantly encapsulates the Top End of Northern Australia in a mix of zoo-type exhibits and natural bush, spread around a 4km loop road linked with free shuttle trains and natural walking paths. The Main Station Cafe, Nocturnal House and Aquarium are airconditioned. To get there, drive 45 minutes south of Darwin city.
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