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Q: How are scientists trying to stop the spread of Asian Carps?
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What is the Asian carps niche?

to be a christain


Where are Asian Carps native?

The Asian Carp is native in Asia.


How many types of Asian carp exist?

Eight(8) types of asian carps exist, and they are invading rivers. Next stop, the great lakes.


Are Asian carps edible?

Asian Carp are edible. The problem with their preparation is that have alot of bones, which can make cleaning somewhat time consuming. There are a number of recipes that can be found online.


How did Asian carp get to Ontario and why?

When Asians were traveling to America in boats, the Asian Carps hung on to the boats and traveled with them, then when they got there, the Asian Carps got off the boats and into the Great Lakes. Actually Asian Carp were brought to the U.S. in an experiment to clean up ponds. During flooding the carp escaped the ponds and got into the Mississippi River system. They have not been confirmed to be in the Great Lakes yet. See link below for more information.


When was The Carps created?

The Carps was created in 2005.


What nationality are carps?

Carps is more than likely referring to Carpathians or those from (or living in) Carpatho-Russia,


What eats silver carps?

You


Will pacu fight carps?

yes.


What effects do Asian carp have on people?

Asian carp currently effect humans by starving out native species of fish and destroying the natural ecosystems. They pose a serious threat to rivers and the great lakes region by starving off native species of fish and hurting the fishing and tourism industry.


How many chromosomes are in a are in a carps body cell?

Carp have 104.


Why are Asian Silver Carps Invasive?

They are not native to the U.S. Their reproductive abilities exceed that of local fish and their size, averaging 50 pounds, means that they override the native fish by competing for the same food sources. In waterways, they are hazardous to local boating activities.