Bighead carp, an invasive species in North America, have few natural predators due to their size and habitat. However, young or smaller individuals may be preyed upon by larger fish species such as pike or catfish, as well as birds like herons and egrets. In some cases, humans also target bighead carp for fishing and consumption, contributing to their population control. Overall, their primary threats come from environmental factors rather than specific predators.
to see if samples contain the target DNA
asian carp eat alge
bears
Rivers and lakes of eastern asia. Mostly just in China.
a koi carp can grow as big as a pond
Yes they are, koi carp are gentle animals and love human affection they like to live in big groups with a large carp leader and love being hand fead and scratched lightley on the noeses and head! x
it can be, because it eats other consumers and prodcers
When young, they are prey to larger fish, birds, turtles and otters and mink. Adults are preyed on by birds, otters and man for the most part.
yes because it eats consumers and producers
a carp is a freshwater fish - so humans eat it
sharks, barracudas, carp, any fish that eats other fish.
man eats the big bird