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Bluegill, Carp, and Coy
in water, aquatic They live on every continent, except South America and Antarctica. They originally lived in Europe and Asia, but were introduced to other countries. They live in rivers and lakes, not the ocean.
Rivers and lakes of eastern asia. Mostly just in China.
The habitat of carp is Stillwater,canals,slow-flowing rivers.
Fishing Tackle is a good place to start. The best places to fish for carp are muddy rivers and lakes. Carp like to bottom-feed and generally stay towards the banks of rivers and lakes.
Asian carp can be found in a variety of freshwater ecosystems, including rivers, lakes, and reservoirs. They prefer large, slow-moving rivers and can thrive in a range of water temperatures and conditions. These invasive species can disrupt the balance of local ecosystems and outcompete native fish species for resources.
Goldfish are carp. Carp can live to 100 years.
Common carp can live up to 20-30 years in the wild, while some have been known to live even longer in captivity. Factors such as water quality, diet, and habitat can all affect the lifespan of a carp.
Carp dont always live in grass. By my house their is a 3 foot deep streem and the carp live in their. They like to rest on rocks and on muddy banks. They blend in very well.
Carp is two different words. A Carp is a bottom feeding fish in lakes and rivers. However, the word carp as a noun, it means to fasten on a trait...it's nagging about one thing."Mary decided to carp on John's fault of watching cartoons.""John ignored Mary's carp as he was enjoying the cartoons.""The carp was captured by the eagle flying overhead."
Literally, everything. Large and smallmouth bass (tricky to catch), walleye, carp, bluegill, I've heard reports of gar, catfish, crappie.
it is a freshwater fish.