SpeciesFamilyHabitatLength (cm)Trophic levelStatusAlestes baremozeAlestiidaebenthopelagic43 TL2.8nativeAlestes dentexAlestiidaepelagic55 TL2.9nativeAlosa fallaxClupeidaepelagic74 TL3.6nativeAndersonia lepturaAmphiliidaedemersal50 TL3.5nativeAnguilla anguillaAnguillidaedemersal133 TL3.5nativeAplocheilichthys hutereauiPoeciliidaebenthopelagic4 TL3.1nativeAplocheilichthys kingiiPoeciliidaebenthopelagic4 TL3.1nativeAplocheilichthys loatiPoeciliidaebenthopelagic4 TL3.3nativeAplocheilichthys normaniPoeciliidaebenthopelagic4 TL3.4nativeAuchenoglanis biscutatusBagridaedemersal66 TL3.1nativeAuchenoglanis occidentalisBagridaedemersal86 TL2.9nativeBagrus bajadBagridaedemersal88 TL3.3nativeBagrus docmakBagridaebenthopelagic135 TL3.3nativeBarbus anemaCyprinidaebenthopelagic4 TL3.0nativeBarbus leonensisCyprinidaebenthopelagic5 TL3.0nativeBarbus neglectusCyprinidaebenthopelagic6 TL2.9nativeBarbus nigeriensisCyprinidaebenthopelagic7 TL2.9nativeBarbus perinceCyprinidaebenthopelagic11 TL3.0nativeBarbus pumilusCyprinidaebenthopelagic3 TL3.1nativeBarbus stigmatopygusCyprinidaebenthopelagic4 TL2.9nativeBarbus tongaensisCyprinidaebenthopelagic4 TL3.0nativeBarbus yeiensisCyprinidaebenthopelagic4 TL3.0nativeBrienomyrus nigerMormyridaebenthopelagic16 TL3.3nativeBrycinus macrolepidotusAlestiidaepelagic65 TL2.3nativeBrycinus nurseAlestiidaepelagic25 TL2.4nativeChelaethiops bibieCyprinidaedemersal6 TL2.6nativeChiloglanis niloticusMochokidaebenthopelagic6 TL3.1nativeChrysichthys auratus auratusBagridaedemersal43 TL3.7nativeCitharinus citharus citharusCitharinidaedemersal71 TL2.0nativeCitharinus latusCitharinidaedemersal103 TL2.2nativeClarias anguillarisClariidaedemersal100 TL3.4nativeClarias gariepinusClariidaebenthopelagic170 TL4.4nativeClarias werneriClariidaedemersal29 TL3.2nativeClarotes laticepsBagridaedemersal98 TL3.1nativeCromeria niloticaKneriidaebenthopelagic4 TL2.9native
The link below will give you a list of all species.
There are all animals today near the river Nile. The animals that live by the Nile river are crocodiles , rhinos, birds, turtles, lizards, 15 species of fish.Why do people choose to put forts near rivers? ...Fish, sharks, crocodiles and plants and thereare people that live around the Nile river too.
there are many many species in the river thames but there are less dolphines in the river than fish
The Nile River supports a diverse range of animal species that rely on it for food and water, including various fish, birds, mammals, and reptiles. Key species include hippos, crocodiles, and numerous waterfowl, along with fish species like tilapia. Additionally, many terrestrial animals come to the river for drinking water, making it a vital resource for both aquatic and terrestrial wildlife in the region. Overall, dozens of species depend on the Nile for survival.
The Nile River is home to a variety of animals, including hippos, crocodiles, aquatic birds such as herons and kingfishers, as well as various species of fish like catfish and tilapia. The river also supports diverse ecosystems that are crucial for the survival of many species.
There are many roles that the Nile river played in supplying Egyptians with food. The river gave fish for example.
im not sure....no one really counted all of them....
There are many animals that live in and near the river Liffey. These animals include fish and many species of birds.
Such a large and long river will have such incalculable species that it would be impossible to do your question justice here. The links below will cover virtually all information needed. Many different types of animals, birds, crocodile and fish all call the Nile River home. Hundreds of years ago, even hippos and lions could be found here in the Nile Valley.
There are 6 waterfalls in the Nile river
The Nile River is home to a diverse range of flora and fauna. Vegetation along its banks includes papyrus, reeds, and various grasses, which provide habitat for many species. The river supports wildlife such as crocodiles, hippos, and a variety of fish, including tilapia and catfish. Additionally, numerous bird species, such as herons and kingfishers, thrive in the river's ecosystem, making it a vital habitat for both aquatic and terrestrial life.
There are more than 140 different species of fish that currently live in the Ganges River. These species include the Ganges River Dolphin, featherbacks, and milkfish, among others.