- (pond loach,
oriental weatherfish)
Misgurnus buphoensis R. T. Kim & S. Y. Park, 1995
Misgurnus fossilis (Linnaeus, 1758) (
weatherfish)
Misgurnus mohoity...
- The
weatherfish (Misgurnus fossilis) is a
species of true
loach that has a wide
range in
Europe and some
parts of Asia. It is an
omnivorous scavenger...
- Dojo loach,[self-published source?]
oriental weatherloach or
oriental weatherfish, is a
freshwater fish in the
loach family Cobitidae. They are native...
-
loaches have a
strictly Old
World native distribution, the
oriental weatherfish,
Misgurnus anguillicaudatus, (also
known as the dojo loach) has been...
-
Walleye pollock Walu
Warmouth Warty angler Waryfish Waspfish Weasel shark Weatherfish Weever Weeverfish Wels
catfish Whale catfish Whalefish Whale shark Whiff...
- help of
hormone injections to
induce breeding.
Misgurnus fossilis, the
weatherfish, is a type of
loach also in the
Cobitidae family that is
named after...
- dace,
common roach,
common rudd,
European chub, sichel, tench,
European weatherfish, wels catfish,
northern pike, burbot,
European perch and zander. Almost...
-
Afrikaans grens from
Polish granica;
German Peitzker from
Polish piskorz (
weatherfish);
German Zobel,
French zibeline,
Swedish sobel, and
English sable from...
- rare and
endangered species,
especially thick s****ed
river mussel,
weatherfish and
Eurasian otter. The most
common fish in the
river is
common chub...
- gudgeon,
spined loach,
Balkan golden loach, Balon's ruffe,
striped ruffe,
weatherfish,
Balkan loach,
Danube streber, zingel,
European bitterling, asp, sabrefish...