a goalfish
It is called a carp.
Carp eat alligators but small one babies shall i say
A buffalo carp is not really a carp. It is a fish in the sucker family called a Small Mouth Buffalo. This fish is commonly confused with the common carp and thus its colloquial name has evolved to be "Buffalo Carp." The fish is commonly found in the southern USA. Multiple Small Mouth Buffalo of over 70 lbs have been caught wiht rod and reel in the USA. A buffalo carp is not really a carp. It is a fish in the sucker family called a Small Mouth Buffalo. This fish is commonly confused with the common carp and thus its colloquial name has evolved to be "Buffalo Carp." The fish is commonly found in the southern USA. Multiple Small Mouth Buffalo of over 70 lbs have been caught wiht rod and reel in the USA.
barramundi, giant mekong catfish, Siamese carp, giant snakheadCommon Carp, Mud Carp, Small Scale Mud Carp, Golden Price Carp, Soro Brook Carp, White Lady Carp, Thai Mahseer, Jungle Perch, Smith's Barb, Golden Belly Barb, Silver Barb, Mad Barb, Mrigal, Tricolor Shark minnow, Grass Carp Mostly carp,feather back, some stingray, snakhead and catfish.
Goldfish
No, they eat vegetable matter and worms.
no no you cant you need a net or a sharp stick
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.
Carp the answer is CARP
Minnow is a common noun meaning a small freshwater fish of the carp family; a small or unimportant person.
carassius auratus auratus :-) aka guldfisk
A small wooden bridge leads from the orchard to the large carp lake.