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  2. Grass carp - Wikipedia

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    Grass carp require long rivers for the survival of the eggs and very young fish, and the eggs are thought to die if they sink to the bottom. [6] Adult grass carps feed primarily on aquatic plants, both higher aquatic plants and submerged terrestrial vegetation, but may also eat detritus, insects and other invertebrates.

  3. Squaliobarbinae - Wikipedia

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    Squaliobarbinae is a small subfamily of the carp and minnow family, Cyprinidae, which consists of three monotypic genera which have their natural distributions in eastern Asia. Two species, the grass carp ( Ctenopharyngodon idella ) and the black carp ( Mylopharyngodon piceus ), have been introduced to other parts of the world for weed control ...

  4. Grazing (behaviour) - Wikipedia

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    Grazing is a method of feeding in which a herbivore feeds on low-growing plants such as grasses or other multicellular organisms, such as algae. Many species of animals can be said to be grazers, from large animals such as hippopotamuses to small aquatic snails. Grazing behaviour is a type of feeding strategy within the ecology of a species.

  5. Bass fishing - Wikipedia

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    The Florida Bass Conservation Center, located in Webster, Florida is a hatchery and research facility for healthy fish production and conservation of the Florida Large Mouth Bass. The hatchery also supplies fresh fish production of crappie, catfish, bream, trifold grass carp, striped bass and sunshine bass. [17]

  6. Silver carp, harmful to fish and water, detected in western ...

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    Silver carp, grass carp and bighead carp have been documented in the upper river system for years, and a study earlier this year from the U.S. Geological Survey found that black carp are also ...

  7. Carp fishing - Wikipedia

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    Grass carp require long rivers for the survival of the eggs and very young fish, and they have become very abundant in the large rivers of the central United States. [22] Grass carp are strong fighters on a rod and reel, but because of their vegetarian habits and their wariness, they can be difficult to catch. [23] Chumming with corn adds to ...

  8. Cyprinidae - Wikipedia

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    Some cyprinids, such as the grass carp, are specialized herbivores; others, such as the common nase, eat algae and biofilms, while others, such as the black carp, specialize in snails, and some, such as the silver carp, are specialized filter feeders. For this reason, cyprinids are often introduced as a management tool to control various ...

  9. Cypriniformes - Wikipedia

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    Cypriniformes / s ɪ ˈ p r ɪ n ɪ f ɔːr m iː z / is an order of ray-finned fish, which includes many families and genera of cyprinid (carps and their kin) fish, such as barbs, gobies, loaches, botias, and minnows (among others).