eurasian ruffe gymnocephalus cernua detail head |
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navigate by keyword : aggressive ambiguous america around back brown called cernua color common continuous distasteful dorsal downturned eurasia eurasian europe features fin fish freshwater front genus golden gymnocephalus half hard introduced invasive lakes large length likely markings member mouth names native north northern obvious olive paler pope predators rays recognize refer regions reportedly reproducing results ruffe sharp sides similar slightly soft species spines spiny temperate two undersides unfortunate usually walleye which white yellowish |
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The Eurasian ruffe Gymnocephalus cernua, also known as ruffe or pope, is a freshwater fish found in temperate regions of Europe and northern Asia.[2] It has been introduced into the Great Lakes of North America, reportedly with unfortunate results, as it is invasive and is reproducing faster than other species. Its common names are ambiguous ââ¬â `ruffe` may refer to any local member of its genus Gymnocephalus, which as a whole is native to Eurasia. |
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