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Giant Snakehead reference image
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Giant Snakehead

Channa micropeltes

Giant snakehead (Channa micropeltes) is a large predatory freshwater snakehead from Southeast Asia, notorious for rapid growth and aggressive strikes. Juveniles often travel in schools, while adults become solitary ambush hunters in warm, sluggish waters.

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Golden Dorado reference image
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Golden Dorado

Salminus brasiliensis

Golden dorado is a large, toothy South American characiform prized as a hard-fighting predator in warm river systems. It hunts aggressively in current and often ambushes prey around structure, drop-offs, and riffles.

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Golden Perch reference image
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Golden Perch

Macquaria ambigua

Golden perch (Macquaria ambigua) is a widespread Australian freshwater native prized by anglers and common in inland rivers and impoundments. It moves with flows, forms schools, and feeds heavily on aquatic insects, shrimp, yabbies, and small fish.

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Golden Redhorse

Moxostoma erythrurum

The Golden Redhorse is a large North American sucker with a bronze-gold body and red tail and fins. It lives in clear to moderately turbid rivers and larger streams, where it uses a downturned mouth to feed on bottom invertebrates.

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Golden Shiner reference image
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Golden Shiner

Notemigonus crysoleucas

Golden Shiner is a small, deep-bodied North American minnow commonly used as live bait. It favors warm, quiet waters and often moves in tight schools near vegetation and cover.

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Golden Topminnow reference image
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Golden Topminnow

Fundulus chrysotus

Golden Topminnow (Fundulus chrysotus) is a small North American killifish of shallow vegetated waters in the Southeast, where it often schools near the surface. It is not a common sport fish; most anglers encounter it incidentally while minnowing for larger species.

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Goldfish reference image
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Goldfish

Carassius auratus

Goldfish (Carassius auratus) is a domesticated freshwater carp that also occurs as feral populations worldwide, often from aquarium releases. In the wild it thrives in calm, warm, weedy waters and can become invasive, competing with native fish.

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Grass Carp reference image
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Grass Carp

Ctenopharyngodon idella

Grass Carp (Ctenopharyngodon idella) is a large, fast-growing herbivorous cyprinid widely stocked and introduced outside its native East Asian range. It lives in warm lowland waters and is valued for weed control, though many populations are managed or prohibited as an invasive species.

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Grass Carp

Ctenopharyngodon idella

Grass Carp es una especie de pez frecuente que suele encontrarse en aguas adecuadas y zonas con estructura para esta especie. Esta ficha resume identificación, hábitat y puntos clave para pescarlo.

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Green Sunfish reference image
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Green Sunfish

Lepomis cyanellus

Green Sunfish are hardy, aggressive sunfish native to much of eastern and central North America and widely introduced elsewhere. They favor warm, quiet water and readily take small prey and many baits, often around cover in ponds, creeks, and backwaters.

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Green Swordtail reference image
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Green Swordtail

Xiphophorus hellerii

Green swordtail is a livebearing poeciliid native to streams and rivers of Mexico and Central America, now widely introduced in warm waters worldwide. Males are famous for the elongated lower tail-fin ray (“sword”); females are larger and lack the sword.

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Greenside Darter

Etheostoma blennioides

Greenside Darter is a small North American freshwater perchlet that lives on clean, cool streams with moderate current and rocky bottoms. It forages along the streambed for aquatic insect larvae and other tiny invertebrates.

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