Nile perch was created in 1758.
the introduction of nile perch affected the people who lived near lake victoria because the nile perch kept eating all of the little fishes which makes it hard for the people to gather food.
The Nile perch (Lates niloticus) is a species of freshwater fish in family Latidae of order Perciformes.
Some animals in the Nile ecosystem include the Nile crocodile (Crocodylus niloticus), the hippopotamus (Hippopotamus amphibius), and the African fish eagle (Haliaeetus vocifer). These species play important roles in the ecosystem, contributing to its overall balance and functioning.
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There are different types of fish that live in the Niger river. They include Nile Perch, catfish, salmon, minnow, and herrings.
Nile perch Latus niloticus grows best in river Nile in Egypt . Habitat is basically lotic water . It was transplanted to lake Victoria but it disturbed natural ecosystem .
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Animals that live in or about the Nile River are the Nile crocodiles, hippopotamus, lizards, snakes, perch, eel, and tiger fish. An animal that is endangered and also lives near the Nile is the black rhino.
Pros Of The Nile Perch Introduction In Lake Victoria- *Nile Perch provide more body mass (meat) than the smaller 1-2 inch fish that people used to fish out of Lake Victoria *Since smaller boats are not large enough to catch Nile Perch in, fishing industries must catch the perch, thus creating a thriving company and providing more job opourtunities for the locals *Excess fish can be sold to other locations, bringing in money to the companies and people of Kenya and the surrounding area Cons Of The Nile Perch Introduction In Lake Victoria- *Nile perch have caused over 200 species of smaller fish in the lake to die out *Nile Perch eat smaller fish, which feed on the algae in Victoria, and that causes algae build up, and as a result, the oxygen and carbon dyoxidelevels in the water are thrown off *They were not meant to be in the Lake in the first place. They were introduced.
No they a of the carp family