No, shad are in the herring family.
no they are not. carp are part of the catfish family
No, carp is a type of Cyprinidae, a family that includes goldfish
Carp are known as cyprinus carpio of the cyprinidae family.
Many do, especially bass, trout, carp, striped bass, white bass and white perch, shad.
Dorado, Sturgeon, Chub, Shad, Bream, Mullet, Catfish, Minnows, Carp... there are over 150 types of fish in Turkey.
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yellowish member of the carp family beginning with letter b fish has silver scales
Depends on the definition of "carp". Your garden variety pond minnow is of family Cyprinidae, which is the family of carp. So you could say it was born a carp. On the other hand, there are over 2000 species within Cyprinidae. Some are called "carp", some are called "minnows", and one does not become the other.
The carp we commonly refer to when using that name are the common carp, the grass carp, the bighead carp, the silver carp and the Crucian carp. Certainly there are other fish is this very large family. You may recognize koi as carp, and there are many other members of this group of fish. A full list of them would number in three digits.
A goldfish is a fish, a member of the carp family. Carp fish are freshwater fish.
Herrings are part of the Clupeidae family, which includes various species of fish such as sardines, anchovies, and shad. So, herrings are kin to other fish within this family.
yes