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Carp - Wikipedia The term carp (pl : carp) is a generic common name for numerous species of freshwater fish from the family Cyprinidae, a very large clade of ray-finned fish mostly native to Eurasia
Carp | Description, Size, Facts | Britannica The carp is a hardy greenish brown fish It is native to Eurasia but has been introduced into North America and elsewhere A large-scaled fish with two barbels on each side of its upper jaw, the carp lives alone or in small schools in quiet weedy mud-bottomed ponds, lakes, and rivers
18 Types of Carp Species Explained - Eating The Wild In this article, we focus on the most popular types of Carp The Common Carp, also known as European Carp, is native to Europe and Asia It originated from the Danube river and since then has been domesticated and spread worldwide
Common carp, German carp, European carp - Minnesota DNR Species and origin: The common carp is a large omnivorous fish They have large scales, a long dorsal fin base, and two pairs of long barbels (whiskers) in its upper jaw Native to Europe and Asia, it was intentionally introduced into Midwest waters as a game fish in the 1880s
Carp - New World Encyclopedia Carp is a common name for various freshwater fish of the family Cyprinidae, a very large group of fishes that dominates the fish faunas of Eurasia and North America In North America, the common name most frequently used for this family is the minnow family, while in Eurasia it is generally known as the carp family (Nelson 1994)