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African carp

African carp

Labeo brachypoma

Not Evaluated Freshwater
Max Length
29.0 cm
Family

About

The African carp (Labeo brachypoma) is a freshwater cyprinid found in West and Central African river systems, reaching about 29 cm. It uses its specialized lips to graze on algae and organic matter in its river habitat.

Physical Description

Measurement Value
Maximum Length 29.0 cm

Habitat & Distribution

Water Type
Freshwater
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Taxonomy

Order Cypriniformes (Carps and minnows)
Family Cyprinidae (Carps and minnows)
Species Labeo brachypoma

Frequently Asked Questions

How big does African carp get?
African carp can grow up to 29.0 cm long.
What family does African carp belong to?
African carp (Labeo brachypoma) belongs to the family Cyprinidae (Carps and minnows) in the order Cypriniformes (Carps and minnows).

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