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RÃo Sabinas
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In Bracciano lake
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I was surprised to see such a big fish in a shallow intermittent pond that often dries up after weeks of no rain. I'm estimating it was about 2.5 feet long and was about 4 to 5 times larger than the biggest fish I have seen there in the past. I suspect it escaped from a large neighborhood retention pond upstream during flooding a few weeks ago, or may have come from a large pond upstream that keeps water most of the year. Initially I thought it was a catfish because of the feelers on the mouth, but then found it is likely a common carp. I made a short video as it fed at the bottom of the pond: https://youtu.be/0s3k2lVQDTo
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I was surprised to see such a big fish in a shallow intermittent pond that often dries up after weeks of no rain. I'm estimating it was about 2.5 feet long and was about 4 to 5 times larger than the biggest fish I have seen there in the past. I suspect it escaped from a large neighborhood retention pond upstream during flooding a few weeks ago, or may have come from a large pond upstream that keeps water most of the year. Initially I thought it was a catfish because of the feelers on the mouth, but then found it is likely a common carp. I made a short video as it fed at the bottom of the pond: https://youtu.be/0s3k2lVQDTo
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I was surprised to see such a big fish in a shallow intermittent pond that often dries up after weeks of no rain. I'm estimating it was about 2.5 feet long and was about 4 to 5 times larger than the biggest fish I have seen there in the past. I suspect it escaped from a large neighborhood retention pond upstream during flooding a few weeks ago, or may have come from a large pond upstream that keeps water most of the year. Initially I thought it was a catfish because of the feelers on the mouth, but then found it is likely a common carp. I made a short video as it fed at the bottom of the pond: https://youtu.be/0s3k2lVQDTo
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I was surprised to see such a big fish in a shallow intermittent pond that often dries up after weeks of no rain. I'm estimating it was about 2.5 feet long and was about 4 to 5 times larger than the biggest fish I have seen there in the past. I suspect it escaped from a large neighborhood retention pond upstream during flooding a few weeks ago, or may have come from a large pond upstream that keeps water most of the year. Initially I thought it was a catfish because of the feelers on the mouth, but then found it is likely a common carp. I made a short video as it fed at the bottom of the pond: https://youtu.be/0s3k2lVQDTo
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I was surprised to see such a big fish in a shallow intermittent pond that often dries up after weeks of no rain. I'm estimating it was about 2.5 feet long and was about 4 to 5 times larger than the biggest fish I have seen there in the past. I suspect it escaped from a large neighborhood retention pond upstream during flooding a few weeks ago, or may have come from a large pond upstream that keeps water most of the year. Initially I thought it was a catfish because of the feelers on the mouth, but then found it is likely a common carp. I made a short video as it fed at the bottom of the pond: https://youtu.be/0s3k2lVQDTo
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I was surprised to see such a big fish in a shallow intermittent pond that often dries up after weeks of no rain. I'm estimating it was about 2.5 feet long and was about 4 to 5 times larger than the biggest fish I have seen there in the past. I suspect it escaped from a large neighborhood retention pond upstream during flooding a few weeks ago, or may have come from a large pond upstream that keeps water most of the year. Initially I thought it was a catfish because of the feelers on the mouth, but then found it is likely a common carp. I made a short video as it fed at the bottom of the pond: https://youtu.be/0s3k2lVQDTo
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Large carp with large grey scales on the side of the body.
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Large carp with large grey scales on the side of the body.
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Large carp with large grey scales on the side of the body.
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arroyo minitas
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Great fish die-off after recent rains.
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Great fish die-off after recent rains.
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En la actualidad algunos ciudadanos se acercan al tercio alto del humedal, también llamado âla piscinaâ, a arrojarle comida a las carpas (Cyprinus carpio), en las fotos podemos ver como las carpas salen a comer trozos de pan.
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