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  2. Mexican native trout - Wikipedia

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    Mexican native trout (in Spanish "Truchas Mexicanas")—Mexican rainbow trout, sometimes Baja rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss nelsoni) and Mexican golden trout (Oncorhynchus chrysogaster)—occur in the Pacific Ocean tributaries of the Baja California peninsula and in the Sierra Madre Occidental of northwestern Mexico as far south as Victoria de Durango in the state of Durango.

  3. Sonora sucker - Wikipedia

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    Sonora suckers have a fusiform body, with large heads and chubby figures. They have generally large lower lips, with no fleshy lobes. Sonora suckers have unique square dorsal fins, and relatively large scales (but fewer than most fish in the genus Catostomus ). Their coloration is distinctly bi-colored, with a yellow underside and brownish ...

  4. Category:Freshwater fish of Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Freshwater fish of Mexico — species native to rivers, lakes, streams, and ephemeral waters within Mexican North America; Pages in category "Freshwater fish of ...

  5. Mexican roundtail chub - Wikipedia

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    The Mexican roundtail chub ( Gila minacae) is a cyprinid fish endemic to Mexico. Gilas are very closely related, and scientist have had trouble characterizing them and have revised the western clade. Gila are known as western chub and are an old group. There are at least 19 described species and are confined to small portions of freshwater rivers.

  6. Mexican golden trout - Wikipedia

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    Mexican golden trout are brightly colored with blue parr marks on both males and females along the side of the body. Purple scaling is visible along the lateral line. Both sexes also have bright golden-yellow belly coloration. The top of the fish and the tailfin are covered in small black spots with much larger spotting on the dorsal fin.

  7. Mexican tetra - Wikipedia

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    The Mexican tetra (Astyanax mexicanus), also known as the blind cave fish, blind cave characin or the blind cave tetra, is a freshwater fish in the Characidae family (tetras and relatives) of the order Characiformes. [4][5] The type species of its genus, it is native to the Nearctic realm, originating in the lower Rio Grande, and the Neueces ...