The river carpsucker (Carpiodes carpio) is a freshwater fish found in the inland United States and northern Mexico. This species has a slightly arched back and is somewhat stout and compressed. While the fins are usually opaque, in older fish they may be dark yellow. It is distributed along the Mississippi River basin from Pennsylvania to Montana. The river carpsucker, like most suckers, is a bottom feeder and obtains its nutrients from algae, microcrustaceans, and other various tiny planktonic plants and animals found in silty substrates. Like its congener, the quillback, the river carpsucker is long-lived, with a lifespan of more than 45 years. It begins to reproduce typically in late spring, and the female usually releases more than 100,000 eggs. After releasing and fertilizing their eg
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| - Carpiodes carpio (ca)
- Carpiodes carpio (de)
- Carpiodes carpio (es)
- Carpiodes carpio (eu)
- Carpiodes carpio (nl)
- River carpsucker (en)
- Carpiodes carpio (sv)
- 鯉亞口魚 (zh)
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| - Carpiodes carpio és una espècie de peix de la família dels catostòmids i de l'ordre dels cipriniformes. (ca)
- Carpiodes carpio, engl. River Carpsucker, ist eine Fischart aus der Familie der Saugkarpfen und in Nordamerika beheimatet. Er ist mit dem Highfin Carpsucker und dem Quillback (Carpiodes cyprinus) eng verwandt. (de)
- Carpiodes carpio generoko animalia da. Arrainen barruko Catostomidae familian sailkatzen da. (eu)
- Carpiodes carpio es una especie de peces de la familia Catostomidae en el orden de los Cypriniformes. (es)
- Carpiodes carpio is een straalvinnige vissensoort uit de familie van de zuigkarpers (Catostomidae). De wetenschappelijke naam van de soort is voor het eerst geldig gepubliceerd in 1820 door Rafinesque. (nl)
- Carpiodes carpio är en fiskart som först beskrevs av Constantine Samuel Rafinesque 1820. Carpiodes carpio ingår i släktet Carpiodes och familjen Catostomidae. Inga underarter finns listade. (sv)
- 鯉亞口魚為輻鰭魚綱鯉形目亞口魚科的其中一種,為溫帶淡水魚。 (zh)
- The river carpsucker (Carpiodes carpio) is a freshwater fish found in the inland United States and northern Mexico. This species has a slightly arched back and is somewhat stout and compressed. While the fins are usually opaque, in older fish they may be dark yellow. It is distributed along the Mississippi River basin from Pennsylvania to Montana. The river carpsucker, like most suckers, is a bottom feeder and obtains its nutrients from algae, microcrustaceans, and other various tiny planktonic plants and animals found in silty substrates. Like its congener, the quillback, the river carpsucker is long-lived, with a lifespan of more than 45 years. It begins to reproduce typically in late spring, and the female usually releases more than 100,000 eggs. After releasing and fertilizing their eg (en)
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| - *Catostomus carpio (Rafinesque, 1820) (en)
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| - Carpiodes carpio és una espècie de peix de la família dels catostòmids i de l'ordre dels cipriniformes. (ca)
- Carpiodes carpio, engl. River Carpsucker, ist eine Fischart aus der Familie der Saugkarpfen und in Nordamerika beheimatet. Er ist mit dem Highfin Carpsucker und dem Quillback (Carpiodes cyprinus) eng verwandt. (de)
- Carpiodes carpio generoko animalia da. Arrainen barruko Catostomidae familian sailkatzen da. (eu)
- Carpiodes carpio es una especie de peces de la familia Catostomidae en el orden de los Cypriniformes. (es)
- The river carpsucker (Carpiodes carpio) is a freshwater fish found in the inland United States and northern Mexico. This species has a slightly arched back and is somewhat stout and compressed. While the fins are usually opaque, in older fish they may be dark yellow. It is distributed along the Mississippi River basin from Pennsylvania to Montana. The river carpsucker, like most suckers, is a bottom feeder and obtains its nutrients from algae, microcrustaceans, and other various tiny planktonic plants and animals found in silty substrates. Like its congener, the quillback, the river carpsucker is long-lived, with a lifespan of more than 45 years. It begins to reproduce typically in late spring, and the female usually releases more than 100,000 eggs. After releasing and fertilizing their eggs, all parental care is ended. (en)
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