Asian carp can grow to over one hundred pounds and as large as four feet in length. Many state records are much lower, including a fifty-nine pound record in Illinois.
a koi carp can grow as big as a pond
the biggest carp in the UK was over 70 pounds and they can liove to over 40 years
If you release the bait fish into the wild the can become invasive species. The Asian carp is a great example of this.
Fact File: British Record 61lb 7oz (27.867kg) Captor: Mr Lee Jackson Location: Conningbrook Lake , Ashford , Kent , Year: 29th August 2002
That depends on what type of wild horse you're referring to, as there are many types of wild and "wild" horses that exist all over the world.
it totally depends on the breed of ferral cat.
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Depends on how big they are, but you have to remeber they will grow big i would suggest no more then two. I have 2 in mine right now and they are fine with that but they are still 6inchs once they reach 20'' they probable wont enjoy that much and might slow there growth.
yes.
This is carp, Asian Indian companies are making big money, Indians are stinking rich because we work hard, now this racism comes up, especially in Australia, and America, if Indians all left, then their economy would go down, respect Indians.
About 8 to 9 feet if they are growing in the wild, but 6-7 if in the zoo.
I've seen them up to 3' and herd stories of them getting bigger. Koi, a variety of carp and closely related to goldfish, tend to grow (or not) to match the dimensions of its habitat. So carp in rice paddies can become quite large, whereas carp or koi in small tanks will remain small.