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  2. Golden shiner - Wikipedia

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    A golden shiner observed in the Mullica River, New Jersey. Though it has been known to reach lengths of 30 cm (12 in), in the wild the golden shiner is usually between 7.5 and 12.5 cm (3.0 and 4.9 in) long. The body is laterally compressed (deep-bodied). The back is dark green or olive, and the belly is a silvery white.

  3. Shiner (fish) - Wikipedia

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    Shiner is a common name used in North America for any of several kinds of small, usually silvery fish, in particular a number of cyprinids, but also e.g. the shiner perch (Cymatogaster aggregata). Cyprinid shiners are: Eastern shiners, genus Notropis; Finescale shiners, genus Lythrurus; Flagfin shiners, genus Pteronotropis

  4. List of fishes of Colorado - Wikipedia

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    The River shiner usually has a diet that consists of invertebrates and terrestrial insects. River shiners are a typical length of 3–4 inches but can reach a length of 5 inches. [46] LC Found in the Hudson Bay and Mississippi River basins. Drainages include the Lake Michigan and Red River drainages. Golden shiner: Notemigonus crysoleucas

  5. Central California fishing report: Delta stripers are on the ...

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    Call: Cope’s Tackle and Rod (661) 679-6351; Bob’s Bait Bucket, Bakersfield (661) 833-8657; North Fork Marina (760) 376-1812; Golden Trout Pack Station (559) 542-2816. Lake Kaweah Bass 3 ...

  6. Notropis - Wikipedia

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    Notropis anogenus S. A. Forbes, 1885 (Pugnose shiner) Notropis ariommus (Cope, 1867) (Popeye shiner) Notropis asperifrons Suttkus & Raney, 1955 (Burrhead shiner) Notropis atherinoides Rafinesque, 1818 (Emerald shiner) Notropis atrocaudalis Evermann, 1892 (Blackspot shiner) †Notropis aulidion Chernoff & R. R. Miller, 1986 (Durango shiner)

  7. Emerald shiner - Wikipedia

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    Emerald shiners are used for fishing bait, especially for winter fishing because of the shiner's hardiness in cold weather. [15] They are also an important resource for other animals to forage. [16] [17] The glistening sides of the shiner, along with its graceful movements make it a good aquarium fish.

  8. Cyprinella - Wikipedia

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    They are known as the satinfin shiners. [1] They are native to North America, and some are among the most common freshwater fish species on the eastern side of the continent. [ 2 ] Conversely, several Cyprinella species with small distributions are threatened and the Maravillas Creek subspecies of the red shiner ( Cyprinella lutrensis blairi ...

  9. Pregnant creature — with ‘large’ golden eyes — found on tree ...

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    The golden-eyed animal was one of two new species discovered in Thailand, researchers said. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us ...