Asian carps, such as the bighead carp and silver carp, primarily reproduce within their own species. They have specific reproductive behaviors and physiological traits that generally prevent them from successfully mating with other types of fish. While hybridization can occur between closely related species, it is rare and usually produces infertile offspring. Therefore, Asian carps do not typically mate with other fish species.
There are four main types of Asian carp: bighead carp, silver carp, grass carp, and black carp. These invasive species are known for their rapid reproduction and high jumping ability, which can disrupt ecosystems and outcompete native fish species for resources.
Asian carps are large, fast-growing freshwater fish that primarily feed on plankton and small aquatic organisms. In their native habitats, they play a role in controlling algae levels and maintaining ecosystem balance. However, in non-native environments like the Great Lakes, they can outcompete native fish species for resources and disrupt local food chains.
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.
The fish was called, "Old Sam."
darens,the green flower. good herb fish. get 5 carps and 1 herb put 4 carps + the herb in the oven.
A dace is a small freshwater fish of the Cyprinidae family, which also includes carps and minnows.
patagonian toothfish and other types of fish
asian mofoes live in trash cans eating fish
of course... I know, the only in Poland, so there are; carps, mackerel, salmons, Yellowfin tuna :P
depending on the other types of fish or he could be autistic or RETAARRDED
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.
Other types of fish and, of course, humans.