 
  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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  Photo By Akos Harka , used under CC-BY-3.0 /Cropped and compressed from original   
 Description
 
  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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  What do prussian carp eat? 
    
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 Scientific Classification
 
  Phylum 
  Chordates   Class 
  Fish   Order 
  Carp-like fish   Family 
  Cyprinids   Genus 
  Crucian carps   Species 
  Prussian carp  
 
  
  
  
  
 

 
  
  
 