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Black Bass d'Alabama

Micropterus henshalli

L'Alabama Bass (Micropterus henshalli) est un black bass indigène du bassin de la rivière Mobile, étroitement apparenté au black bass tacheté. Il préfère les cours d'eau clairs à modérément turbides, les réservoirs et les eaux de rejet avec des abris rocheux, de bois et des berges.

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Gar alligator

Atractosteus spatula

Le gar alligator est un grand poisson actinoptérygien ancien des rivières à courant lent, bras morts, méandres abandonnés et lacs de plaines d'inondation du bassin du Mississippi et des bassins côtiers adjacents. Il embusque les poissons en surface et peut respirer l'air, ce qui lui permet de survivre dans les eaux pobres en oxygène.

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American Gizzard Shad reference image
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Alose à fatras

Dorosoma cepedianum

L'Alose à fatras est un poisson fourrage clupéidé argenté commun dans les eaux chaudes et lentes d'une grande partie de l'est et du centre de l'Amérique du Nord. Elle se nourrit en filtrant le plancton et les détritus, et constitue une proie importante pour l'achigan, le poisson-chat, la marigane et autres prédateurs.

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Brochet d'Amérique

Esox americanus

Le brochet d'Amérique (Esox americanus) est un prédateur d'embuscade svelte que l'on trouve dans les eaux douces végétalisées de l'est de l'Amérique du Nord. Plus petit et plus finement bâti que le grand brochet ou le maskinongé, il possède un museau en bec de canard et des marques en forme de chaînes.

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Amur Carp reference image
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Amur Carp

Cyprinus rubrofuscus

Amur carp (Cyprinus rubrofuscus) is a cyprinid carp native to East Asia and widely introduced beyond its original range. It inhabits warm, slow waters and is an adaptable bottom-feeder that can grow large in ponds, lakes, and lowland rivers.

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Amur Goby

Rhinogobius similis

Amur goby (Rhinogobius similis) is a small benthic goby associated with cool, clear running water. It is reported from freshwater streams and rivers in East Asia, but available public records can be scattered and some identifications in occurrence data may be uncertain.

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Banded Darter

Etheostoma zonale

A small Ozark and Upper Mississippi basin darter that lives on clean, flowing streams and riffles with sand, gravel, and rubble. It feeds on tiny benthic invertebrates and is usually not targeted by anglers.

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Banded Kōkopu

Galaxias fasciatus

Banded kōkopu is a small native New Zealand galaxiid that lives in cool, shaded streams and migrates into riparian forest to breed on land after floods. It is not a common angling target and is best treated as a conservation-sensitive native fish.

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Banded Pygmy Sunfish

Elassoma zonatum

Banded pygmy sunfish is a tiny, cryptic freshwater fish that lives in vegetated, slow-water habitats in the southeastern United States. Males become strongly barred and territorial during the breeding season, while the species generally stays hidden in plant cover and leaf litter.

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Black Bullhead

Ameiurus melas

Black bullhead (Ameiurus melas) is a hardy North American catfish that tolerates warm, turbid, low-oxygen waters and often thrives where other fish decline. It is an opportunistic bottom feeder and a minor to moderate angling species in many waters.

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Black Crappie

Pomoxis nigromaculatus

Black crappie are a popular North American sunfish found in clear to moderately stained freshwater lakes, reservoirs, ponds, and slow rivers. They school around cover and feed heavily on small মাছ and insects, especially at dawn and dusk.

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Black Widow Tetra

Gymnocorymbus ternetzi

Black Widow Tetra is a small South American characin best known in the aquarium trade for its deep-bodied silver fish with dark vertical bars and a black rear half. It is a hardy schooling species that does best in planted, gently filtered freshwater tanks.

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