it has apapted by adapting and laying in the cold and feeling hot with the sun on its skin ! :P
it can affect an ecosystem by killing it or burning it
the factor that affect and change the ecosystem is how the people living
Introduction of bacteria and viruses in inland lakes can disrupt the life cycle of carp by causing diseases that weaken and kill the fish. Bacteria and viruses can lead to mass mortality events among carp populations, impacting their reproduction and overall population dynamics. Additionally, these pathogens can affect the food chain and ecosystem health of the lake where carp reside.
no
The animal effect is ecosytem is not pollutied and the human is
no a common carp is a fish
The Common Carp came from Japan
Common carp was created in 1758.
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.
A common carp caught by andrew.
Yes, common carp are found in the Missouri River. They are an invasive species in many parts of North America, including the Missouri River system, where they can impact local ecosystems. Common carp thrive in various aquatic environments, making them prevalent in the river's waters. Their presence can affect the native fish populations and overall water quality.
It's a species of fish. A F1 is a cross between a Crucian Carp and a Common Carp.
The carp would eat plankton, mussels, and plants, which affect the natural balance
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Small koi carp can generally coexist with common carp and larger goldfish in a pond, but there are risks involved. Larger fish may see smaller koi as potential prey, especially if they feel threatened or are competing for food. To ensure their safety, it's important to provide ample hiding spaces and monitor their interactions closely. Additionally, maintaining a balanced ecosystem with proper filtration and water quality is crucial for the health of all fish.
Developed from the common carp, Cyprinus Carpio. An ornamental fish that will revert to wild carp state after a few generations in the wild.
it can affect an ecosystem by killing it or burning it