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==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
Mudfish are a bottom dwelling fish found in mostly fresh water, marshes and wetlands. Smooth bodied with a largish head, these fish have an array of feeler appendages around their mouths which they use to locate prey. Their diet tends to crustaceans, and other aquatic bottom dwelling animals. | |||
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==Description== | ==Description== | ||
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;Appearance: <--general description, include body part ratios as required, consider: skeleton, mobility, body covering, respiratory system, nervous System, additional features--> | ;Appearance: <--general description, include body part ratios as required, consider: skeleton, mobility, body covering, respiratory system, nervous System, additional features--> | ||
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==Sub-Species== | ==Sub-Species== | ||
===Great Mudfish=== | |||
These monstrous creatures can reach up to 4 m in length and weigh in at 300-400 kg. Found only in the larger river systems and lakes, which can accommodate their size, and appetites. | |||
===Red Tailed Mudfish=== | |||
A typical species of mudfish, weighing in at about 3-4 kg, and a length of under 1 m. The tail fin of this species has a distinctive red tinge. This particular mudfish is considered lucky, and sometimes are kept in garden ponds amongst the nobility as such. | |||
==Domestication== | ==Domestication== | ||
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Revision as of 02:06, 17 January 2019
Overview
Mudfish are a bottom dwelling fish found in mostly fresh water, marshes and wetlands. Smooth bodied with a largish head, these fish have an array of feeler appendages around their mouths which they use to locate prey. Their diet tends to crustaceans, and other aquatic bottom dwelling animals.
- Common Names
- <list names the species is referenced by-->
Description
- Classification
- Fish
- Size
- <--number--> kg (<--number--> pounds), <--height--> m ( <--height--> feet/inches), <length--> as appropriate
- Appearance
- <--general description, include body part ratios as required, consider: skeleton, mobility, body covering, respiratory system, nervous System, additional features-->
- Sexual dimorphism
- <--note differences between the sexes-->
- Variance
- <--any other variance, include subspeciation-->
Ecology
- Habitat
- <--primary and secondary climate and terrain-->
- Diet
- <--what do they eat-->
Behaviour
- Social grouping
- <--herds, pack, solitary, etc-->
- Temperament
- <--skittishness, aggression-->
- Intelligence
- <--apparent intelligence-->
- Reproduction
- <--method, cycles, associated behaviours-->
Sub-Species
Great Mudfish
These monstrous creatures can reach up to 4 m in length and weigh in at 300-400 kg. Found only in the larger river systems and lakes, which can accommodate their size, and appetites.
Red Tailed Mudfish
A typical species of mudfish, weighing in at about 3-4 kg, and a length of under 1 m. The tail fin of this species has a distinctive red tinge. This particular mudfish is considered lucky, and sometimes are kept in garden ponds amongst the nobility as such.
Domestication
- General
- <--brief note about domestication-->
- Resources
- <--resources obtained from domestication-->
See Also
<--links to related material-->