Yes.
Depends on the definition of "carp". Your garden variety pond minnow is of family Cyprinidae, which is the family of carp. So you could say it was born a carp. On the other hand, there are over 2000 species within Cyprinidae. Some are called "carp", some are called "minnows", and one does not become the other.
Yes, carp are a good example of minnows, family Cyprinidae, which inhabit the Mississippi. minnows are one of the most diverse, and adaptable families of animals on the planet.
Carp, buffalo fish, minnows, sunfish.
carp would bite at worms, minnows, fake minnow lures, and corn.
Carp, buffalo fish, minnows.
Dorado, Sturgeon, Chub, Shad, Bream, Mullet, Catfish, Minnows, Carp... there are over 150 types of fish in Turkey.
Kingdom: Animalia - Animals Phylum: Chordata - Fish Class: Actinopterygii - Bony Fish Order: Cypriniformes - Carp, Minnows, Loaches Family: Cyprinidae - Carp Family , Minnow Family, Barbs and Barrels Genus: Carassius - Crucian Carp Species: C. auratus - Goldfish Subspecies: C. a. auratus - Goldfish
A carp's cousin is the goldfish, as both belong to the family Cyprinidae. Other relatives include species like minnows and shiners, which also share similar characteristics and habitats. These fish are often found in freshwater environments and exhibit a range of sizes and colors.
No, minnows are species of small fish. There are many different species.
Collective nouns for minnows are a shoal of minnows, a steam of minnows, a stream of minnows, and a swarm of minnows
Brown Trout, Salmon,Minnows, Pike,Rudd,Bream, Rudd/Bream hybrids,Tench, Carp, Perch, Stone Loach, Gudgeon,Eel, Stickleback. The Pike, Rudd,Bream,Hybrids,Tench and Carp are mainly found above the dam. I have seen and caught Rudd in the lower stretches. Carp and Tench numbers are very small.
Kingdom: Animalia - Animals Phylum: Chordata - Fish Class: Actinopterygii - Bony Fish Order: Cypriniformes - Carp, Minnows, Loaches Family: Cyprinidae - Carp Family , Minnow Family, Barbs and Barrels Genus: Carassius - Crucian Carp Species: C. auratus - Goldfish Subspecies: C. a. auratus - Goldfish