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Minnow - Wikipedia Minnow is the common name for a number of species of small freshwater fish, belonging to several genera of the family Cyprinidae and in particular the subfamily Leuciscinae
Minnow | Freshwater, Cyprinidae, Cypriniformes | Britannica Minnow, in North America, any of various small fishes, especially those of the carp family, Cyprinidae The name minnow is also applied to mud minnows (family Umbridae), killifishes (Cyprinodontidae), and, in a general way, the young of many large fishes
Minnow - The Wildlife Trusts The minnow is a small fish that is found in freshwater streams and rivers and, less frequently, in lakes Often gathering in large shoals, minnows feed on insects, molluscs, crustaceans, plant debris and fish eggs
17 Facts About Minnow Minnows are small freshwater fish that belong to the family Cyprinidae They are found in rivers, streams, ponds, and lakes all around the world Despite their small size, minnows play a significant role in the ecosystem They are known for their social behavior, beautiful colors, and adaptability to various aquatic environments
Common minnow - Facts, Diet, Habitat Pictures on Animalia. bio The common minnow is found in a wide variety of environments that have cold, well oxygenated water, often in syntopy with salmonids These include small streams with fast currents, and, in the more northerly parts of its range, large lowland rivers
Where Do Minnows Live? Their Natural Habitats Explained Minnows are exclusively freshwater fish, inhabiting a wide array of aquatic environments They can be found in almost all natural, unpolluted freshwater bodies These broad environments include rivers, streams, lakes, and ponds, each offering distinct characteristics that minnows utilize
Types of Minnows Commonly Found in North America North America, with its diverse range of rivers, lakes, and streams, is home to a variety of minnow species This article explores some of the most commonly found minnows across the continent, highlighting their characteristics, habitats, and behaviors
Family Leuciscidae - Minnow Family - Illinois Department of Natural . . . Minnows tend to be found in streams The breeding males of many minnow species are brightly colored and may have bumps called breeding tubercles scattered over various body parts The bluntnose and fathead minnows are two of the few minnow species to exhibit parental care