Prussian carp
A species of Crucian carps, Also known as Gibel carp, Giebel Scientific name : Carassius gibelio Genus : Crucian carps
Prussian carp, A species of Crucian carps
Also known as:
Gibel carp, Giebel
Botanical name: Carassius gibelio
Genus: Crucian carps
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Prussian carp (Carassius gibelio) is a native SIberian silver fish that is considered high invasive. While originally from Siberia, the prussian carp is found in large numbers throughout Europe, North America, and Asia. Scientists have shown that some prussian carp eggs actually survive being eaten by waterfowl, and are released intact into new locations through the bird's waste.
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Scientific Classification
Phylum
Chordates Class
Fish Order
Carp-like fish Family
Cyprinids Genus
Crucian carps Species
Prussian carp