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==Sub-Species== | ==Sub-Species== | ||
===Great Mudfish=== | ===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. | :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=== | ===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. | :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== |
Revision as of 02:28, 22 June 2021
About
- Common Names
- Mudfish
- 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.
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-->
Stories
See Also
<--links to related material-->