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Fish carp with scales. Raw river fish. Royalty Free Stock Photo
East Asian dragon and koi carp. Black and white Tattoo Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Crucian carp fish isolated. Side view, raised fins. Isolated Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Mirror Carp Illustration. Isolated on white background. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Young man hold big carp in his hands. Royalty Free Stock Photo
The cypriniformes (family Cyprinidae) are traditionally grouped with the Characiformes, Siluriformes, and Gymnotiformes to create the superorder Ostariophysi, since these groups share some common features. These features include being found predominantly in fresh water and possessing Weberian ossicles, an anatomical structure derived from the first five anterior-most vertebrae, and their corresponding ribs and neural crests. The third anterior-most pair of ribs is in contact with the extension of the labyrinth and the posterior with the swim bladder. The function is poorly understood, but this structure is presumed to take part in the transmission of vibrations from the swim bladder to the labyrinth and in the perception of sound, which would explain why the Ostariophysi have such a great capacity for hearing.[2] Most cypriniformes have


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