Cyprinus Carpio
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yo koi sawal hua puchan laag rha h
they can easily adapt to any freshwater places because it eats all types of foods
Koi is the animal. A koi is a fish.
Cyprinus carpio
Hammerhead sharks are large, predatory fish that require a spacious marine environment to thrive, while koi are freshwater fish typically kept in ponds. Due to their significant differences in habitat, size, and dietary needs, hammerhead sharks cannot coexist with koi. Additionally, hammerhead sharks may see koi as potential prey, making such a pairing unsafe for the koi.
a carp! go to www wikipedia.com and look up koi and koi is Japanese for carp! i got one! and they are cool! same as a plectomus! another name for a type of catfish! but tropical! a catfish is cold water (i think)!
Koi fish Koi fish
The Japanese for Koi is nishikigoi.
Koi fish can live in almost any country. Koi are thought to be originally from Japan. Many people have outdoor fish ponds in which Koi are the dominant fish.
Sunfish, particularly larger species like the ocean sunfish (Mola mola), primarily feed on jellyfish and other soft-bodied marine organisms. While they are not typical predators of fish, it is theoretically possible for a sunfish to consume smaller fish, including koi, if the opportunity arises. However, sunfish are not known to actively hunt or eat koi fish in natural settings. They mainly inhabit oceanic environments, whereas koi are freshwater fish, making interactions between the two unlikely.
Koi (the fish name, meaning carp) sounds like the word for "fancy" or "love". In Japanese characters, Koi is "恋".