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Fish guide prioritized for Central America.

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Nile Tilapia reference image
Freshwater

Nile Tilapia

Oreochromis niloticus

Nile Tilapia, bu tür için uygun sular ve yapılı alanlar içinde sık görülen yaygın bir balık türü. Bu kayıt tanıma, yaşam alanı ve av ipuçlarını özetler.

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Northern Hog Sucker reference image
Freshwater

Northern Hog Sucker

Hypentelium nigricans

The Northern Hog Sucker is a sturdy stream fish of clear, cool waters in the Mississippi, Ohio, and Great Lakes drainages. It feeds by rooting along the bottom for insect larvae, small crustaceans, and other benthic invertebrates.

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Northern Pike reference image
Freshwater

Northern Pike

Esox lucius

Northern Pike, bu tür için uygun sular ve yapılı alanlar içinde sık görülen yaygın bir balık türü. Bu kayıt tanıma, yaşam alanı ve av ipuçlarını özetler.

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Northern Pike reference image
Freshwater

Northern Pike

Esox lucius

Northern Pike (Esox lucius) is a large ambush predator of cool, vegetated freshwater systems across the Northern Hemisphere. It hides in weeds, reeds, and cover, then strikes fish and other prey with explosive speed.

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Northern Pikeminnow reference image
Freshwater

Northern Pikeminnow

Ptychocheilus oregonensis

Northern Pikeminnow is a large native minnow of western North America, now often abundant in big rivers and reservoirs. It is a powerful predator on smaller fish and is sometimes targeted in bounty fisheries where allowed.

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Northern Redbelly Dace reference image
Freshwater

Northern Redbelly Dace

Chrosomus eos

Northern Redbelly Dace is a small, colorful minnow of cool, clear northern streams, beaver ponds, and quiet lake margins. It is primarily an insect and algae grazer, not a common sport fish, though it can be taken incidentally on very small hooks.

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Northern Snakehead reference image
Freshwater

Northern Snakehead

Channa argus

Northern snakehead (Channa argus) is an invasive, air-breathing predatory fish of warm, shallow freshwater. It can survive low-oxygen water and overland movement, so many regions require immediate removal and prohibit live transport.

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Northern Sunfish reference image
Freshwater

Northern Sunfish

Lepomis peltastes

Northern Sunfish (Lepomis peltastes) is a small North American sunfish associated with cool, vegetated inland waters. It is similar to other Lepomis species and is often overlooked; angling information is limited, so identification should be confirmed carefully.

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Northern Tessellated Darter reference image
Freshwater

Northern Tessellated Darter

Etheostoma olmstedi

Northern Tessellated Darter (Etheostoma olmstedi) is a small, non-game freshwater darter common in clear to moderately turbid streams and rivers of eastern North America. It lives near the bottom, feeding on tiny aquatic insects and other invertebrates.

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Orangespotted Sunfish reference image
Freshwater

Orangespotted Sunfish

Lepomis humilis

Orangespotted Sunfish is a small, hardy lepomid of slow, warm freshwater. It is best known for its orange-and-blue spotting and aggressive feeding on tiny prey, especially in vegetated or muddy waters.

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Orangethroat Darter reference image
Freshwater

Orangethroat Darter

Etheostoma spectabile

The Orangethroat Darter is a small North American stream fish known for the male’s vivid orange throat and breeding colors. It lives on clean riffles and gravel runs, where it picks tiny aquatic insects and other invertebrates from the bottom.

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Oriental Weatherfish reference image
Freshwater

Oriental Weatherfish

Misgurnus anguillicaudatus

The Oriental Weatherfish is a slender, eel-like loach native to East Asia and widely introduced elsewhere. It thrives in quiet, muddy waters and is famous for tolerating low oxygen by gulping air and even wriggling into moist mud.

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