Fish and water animals of Treasure International Parks
Bosca’s Newt The female is up to 94 millimeters long and the male up to 75 millimeters. The body is brownish, yellowish, or dull green with dark spotting. The belly is orange. Populations are stable and the species is not considered to be threatened. Truly an astonishing animal.
Luciobarbus Bocagei Luciobarbus bocagei is a ray-finned fish species. It eats mainly invertebrates. They spawn in late spring to early summer in faster-moving water than they normally inhabit. The males reach about 7 cm, while females reach about 20 cm in length.
White-Clawed Crayfish It has an olive-brown colour, with pale-coloured undersides to the claws. It may grow to 12 cm long, although sizes below 10 cm are more common. It typically lives in rivers and streams, where it hides, emerging to forage for food, and also in lakes.
The strangest It has a very long body and fine. It’s 100 cm long. It lives in the coral reef. It’s carnivorous. ● Name in Latin: Aulostomidae ● Name in our language: Pez trompeta
The most beautiful
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Name in Latin: Delphinidae Name in our language: Delfín
It’s a mammal. It’s 1,7 metres long and 50 kilograms. It has a fusiform body and big head. It’s carnivorous. It uses the sound to communicate and guide. It lives in the warm water of the Atlantic and Pacific Ocean.
The biggest It lives in the eastern Atlantic Ocean. It also live in different places in the world. It has a big body with a big mouth. It’s colour is brown or green. It´s a . lonely fish and live in the deep of the ocean. It's between 50-100 centimeters long and It´s between 3-10 kilograms . Name in Latin: Epinephelinae Marginatus. Name in our language: Mero. ● ●
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Ruffe The ruffe's colors and markings are similar to those of the walleye, an olive-brown to golden-brown color on its back, paler on the sides with yellowish white undersides. The ruffe can reach up to 25 cm (9.8 in) in length, but is usually around half that size. It is a very aggressive fish for its size. Ruffe lives in Wigierski National Park (in Poland) http://www.wigry.org.pl/index_en.html
Alpine bullhead The alpine bullhead has a large broad head and tapering body, large fins and a rounded tail. It is light brown mottled with darker colour. The eyes are located near the top of the head.The alpine bullhead feeds on insects, crustaceans and small invertebrate prey that it finds on the bed of the stream. It is generally nocturnal but becomes diurnal in the Arctic during the winter.The alpine bullhead is usually about 5 to 8 cm (2.0 to 3.1 in) long with a maximum of 12 cm (5 in).This fish occurs in Magurski National Park(in Poland)-
http://www.magurskipn.pl/en/index.php
Common rudd Rudd prefer clear waters rich in plants. They also feed on aquatic vegetation when the temperature exceeds 18 °C. They hunt for living prey in the upper levels.Young Rudd eat zooplankton, aquatic insects, and occasionally other small fish. Mature Rudd, which are about 18” in length and weigh about 3 pounds.This fish lives in Ujście Warty National Park (in Poland)- https://www.pnujsciewarty.gov.pl/206,news.html
Rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) Pstruh duhovy- freshwater fish of the family of salmon that lives in rivers of Asia and North America that flows into the Pacific Ocean. The anadromous version, steelhead returning to fresh water to spawn after two or three years at sea located in the national park slovensky raj.
Brook lamprey(Lampetra planeri) Mihuľa potočná - Lampetra planeri- lives only in fresh water and grows to a length of about 190 mm. Usually it occurs in He similar waters as Lamprey river, but lives away from the sea in small tributaries In adulthood has blunt teeth, beer is not parasitic. From larvae to an adult lamprey, the changes in the summer. Spawn next year Tajta during periods of not eating from fertilization perish. It is located in the national park TANAP.
(Silurus Glanis) Sumec zĂĄpadnĂ˝ (Silurus Glanis) Wide low head passes imperceptibly into an elongated body, covered slimy skin without scales. Fanged mouth is equipped with two long gristly beard in the upper jaw and four shorter in the lower jaw. They serve as chemoreceptors in them and taste buds. It replaced poorly developed eyes.
The basic body color is olive green to blue-gray, back dark on the sides is clear marbled belly is light gray to white and spotted. Occasionally occur individuals and discoloration (albinos).
Plotice obecnĂĄ (Rutilus rutilus) The roach is a small fish, often reaching no more than about 35 cm; maximum length is 45-50 cm. The body has a silvery colour and becomes white at the belly. The fins are red. Young specimens have a slender build; older specimens acquire a higher and broader body shape. Colours of the eyes and fins can be very pale, however, in some environments. This fish occurs in National Park PodyjĂ, Czech Republic. (http://www.nppodyji.cz/?lang=2)
Lipan podhornĂ (Thymallus thymallus) The grayling grows to a maximum recorded length of 60 cm (24 in) and a maximum recorded weight of 6.7 kg (15 lb). The grayling prefers cold, clean, running riverine waters, but also occurs in lakes. Omnivorous, the fish feeds on vegetable matter, as well as crustaceans, insects and spiders, molluscs, zooplankton, and smaller fishes, such as Eurasian minnows. The grayling occurs in National Park Ĺ umava, Czech Republic. (http://www.npsumava.cz/en/)
The Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) The colouration of young Atlantic salmon does not resemble the adult stage. While they live in fresh water, they have blue and red spots. At maturity, they take on a silverblue sheen. The salmon has a well-developed teeth. All fins are bordered with black. This fish occurs in Bohemian Switzerland National Park, Czech Republic. (http://www.npcs.cz/en)
CZ: Miroslav B. SK: Martin K. Šimon K. PL: Mateusz K. Jakub K. ES1:Carla M. Verónica V. ES2: Jesús G. Uriel C
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