- Bream - Wikipedia
Bream ( ˈbriːm , [1] US also ˈbrɪm ⓘ [1][2]) are species of freshwater fish belonging to a variety of genera including Abramis [3][4] (e g , A brama, the common bream), Ballerus, Blicca, Brama, Chilotilapia, Etelis, Lepomis, Gymnocranius, Lethrinus, Nemipterus, Pharyngochromis, Rhabdosargus, Scolopsis, or Serranochromis
- Perch, bream, and sunfish–what’s the difference?
In the US, bream (pronounced brim) is a common name that encompasses several of the larger Lepomis sunfishes These usually include Bluegill and Redear Sunfish
- Bream - Description, Habitat, Image, Diet, and Interesting Facts
Everything you should know about the Bream The Bream is a long, tall fish that is quite long Bream are not commonly used for food
- Bream | FWC
What is a bream? Pronounced, “brim”, this is a convenient, if vague, term to collectively refer to a variety of sunfish species The trouble is, it doesn’t mean the same thing everywhere or to everyone
- Bream | Freshwater, River, Species | Britannica
bream, (Abramis brama), common European food and game fish of the carp family, Cyprinidae, found in lakes and slow rivers The bream lives in schools and eats worms, mollusks, and other small animals It is deep bodied, with flat sides and a small head, and is silvery with a bluish or brown back
- BREAM Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of BREAM is a bronze-colored European freshwater cyprinid fish (Abramis brama); broadly : any of various related fishes
- Bream - Fish Species - COTW: The Angler Wiki
The Common Bream is a freshwater gamefish of the Carp family, inhabiting lakes, ponds and rivers all over Europe Common Breams have flat, high-backed bodies that are silvery gray or bronze in color
- Common Bream Fish – Profile | Nutrition | Facts | Records
The common bream, freshwater bream, bream, bronze bream, or carp bream, scientific name Abramis brama, is a European species of freshwater fish within the family Cyprinidae
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