Hanapin
Freshwater fish
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a fish that can not survive in salty waters and usually lives in lakes or rivers
What is "freshwater fish"?
Freshwater fish refers to a diverse group of aquatic vertebrates that inhabit freshwater environments such as rivers, lakes, and streams. They are a crucial part of many aquatic ecosystems and are important sources of food for humans and other animals. Freshwater fish come in a wide variety of shapes and sizes, with adaptations that allow them to thrive in their respective environments. Some species, such as salmon and trout, are known for their migratory behavior, while others, like catfish and carp, are bottom-dwellers. Freshwater fish are also popular in the aquarium trade, with many colorful and unique species available for hobbyists to keep and admire.
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flesh of fish from fresh water used as food
Halimbawa
The festival featured competitions for coarse anglers, showcasing their skills in catching a variety of freshwater fish.