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  2. Northern redbelly dace - Wikipedia

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    The northern redbelly dace (Chrosomus eos) is a fresh water cyprinid fish, generally found in lakes and small streams in the northeastern United States and eastern Canada. Ranging from 1–3 inches, it is one of forty-four species from the minnow and carp family of Cyprinidae in these areas.

  3. Chrosomus - Wikipedia

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    Blackside dace Chrosomus eos. Cope, 1861. Northern redbelly dace Chrosomus erythrogaster. Rafinesque, 1820. Southern redbelly dace Chrosomus neogaeus (Cope, 1867) Finescale dace Chrosomus oreas. Cope, 1868. Mountain redbelly dace Chrosomus saylori (Skelton, 2001) Laurel dace Chrosomus tennesseensis (W. C. Starnes & R. E. Jenkins, 1988 ...

  4. Southern redbelly dace - Wikipedia

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    The extremely similar northern redbelly dace can be distinguished by a rounder, blunter head and a more upturned mouth, as well as by differences in spawning behavior. [2] Also, male southern redbelly dace show a characteristic red belly in spring while their northern counterparts keep a white belly.

  5. For 40 years, this MassWildlife program has boosted ... - AOL

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    WESTBOROUGH — Forty years ago, the estimated population for the northern red-bellied cooter, a freshwater turtle that measures 10 to 12 inches long, was estimated to be about 200.Today, thanks ...

  6. Tennessee dace - Wikipedia

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    The Tennessee dace has a complete lateral line. Their dorsal coloration ranges from nearly plain olivaceous to profusely speckled with black. Nuptial males have red lower sides and bellies, with red scattered around the operculum, in the preorbital area, and at the base of the dorsal fin.

  7. A red-bellied woodpecker rests on a branch of a dogwood tree after a winter storm near Knightdale, N.C. on Feb. 17, 2015. Aaron Moody/amoody@newsobserver.com Woodpeckers love this kind of wood, siding

  8. Mountain redbelly dace - Wikipedia

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    The mountain redbelly dace (Chrosomus oreas) is a species of ray-finned fish in the genus Chrosomus.It is found in mountain and Piedmont regions of the Atlantic slope of North America from the Shenandoah River in Virginia, to the Neuse River drainage in North Carolina and the upper New River drainage in West Virginia, Virginia, and North Carolina.

  9. Mylocheilus caurinus - Wikipedia

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    Mylocheilus caurinus, the peamouth, peamouth chub, redmouth sucker or northwestern dace, is a species of freshwater ray-finned fish from the family Cyprinidae, the carps and minnows, that is found in western North America. It is the only species in its genus.