Silverjaw minnow
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silverjaw-minnow-267-5551853
title:
Silverjaw minnow
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Silverjaw minnows are part of the family Cyprinidae, which includes carps and minnows. With over 300 known species, there are more species of minnows native to North America's fresh waters than any other fish. Minnows can be hard to distinguish because many look alike. All minnows have one dorsal fin, ventral fins near the anus, a lateral line system, and smooth, round cycloid scales. Their jaws lack teeth, but they have one to three rows of pharyngeal teeth to grind food. Defining physical char
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Species of fish
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Silverjaw_minnow
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date modified:
2024-03-08T08:47:39Z
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