Vimba vimba
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Vimba vimba, the vimba bream or common vimba, is a species of vimba in the family Cyprinidae. It lives in certain regions of Europe. Other names include the vimba[1] or zarte.[2]
Taxonomy[change]
Before, it was classified as a bream, but now it is in another genus.[citation needed]
Description[change]
Physical appearance[change]
The vimba bream has a fusiform [en] body and the upper jaw protrudes, giving it what appears to be a "nose". The color is a pale-silver and the fins are a dark bluish-gray.
Distribution and habitat[change]
Vimba vimba is widespread throughout the Danube, including all its tributaries.[citation needed]
Behavior[change]
What they eat[change]
Vimba vimba mainly eat small mollusks and insect larvae.[citation needed]
Ecology[change]
Females lay down many eggs after males prepare areas on the riverbed.[3]
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