Ammersee kilch
Coregonus bavaricus
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Freshwater
Physical Description
| Measurement | Value |
|---|---|
| Maximum Length | 24,100000381469727 cm |
| Faixa de Profundidade | 40-85m |
Habitat & Distribution
Tipo de Água
Freshwater
Faixa de Profundidade
40-85m
Taxonomy
| Ordem | Salmoniformes (Salmon and trout) |
| Família | Salmonidae (Salmons and trouts) |
| Espécies | Coregonus bavaricus |
Perguntas Frequentes
How big does Ammersee kilch get?
Ammersee kilch can grow up to 24.100000381469727 cm long.
What family does Ammersee kilch belong to?
Ammersee kilch (Coregonus bavaricus) belongs to the family Salmonidae (Salmons and trouts) in the order Salmoniformes (Salmon and trout).
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