It belongs to the order Cypriniformes, family Cyprinidae, subfamily Leucophagininae, genus Cypriniformes. It is commonly known as yellow H, yellow diamond, yellow cheek fish, pole fish, water tiger, big mouth, and widower. Its English name is Yellowcheek carp. It has a slender body, subcylindrical shape, and a long pointed head. The tip of the snout is beak-shaped. The mouth is large and terminal, with a hard protrusion in the middle of the front end of the lower jaw that fits into the depression of the upper jaw. It has no whiskers, small eyes, and is slightly protruding. There are three rows of hypopharyngeal teeth, and the ends of the teeth are hooked. The scales are small. The dorsal fin is small, and its starting point is behind the pelvic fin; the caudal fin is deeply forked. The back of the body is gray-brown, the abdomen is silvery white, the dorsal fin and caudal fin are dark gray, and the cheeks and other fins are light yellow. It likes to eat fish that are smaller than it. (Generally, if there are a few fish in a fish pond, other fish in the entire fish pond are basically extinct. It is the natural enemy of general fish farmers) In some areas, it is confused with herrings, and the dialect calls it silk mixed (fish) |
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