
Freshwater Fish: trout, pike, sterlet
These fish swim through our ponds, lakes and rivers
12inch Square-Calendar
31,99 €
From the pike, a solitary predator, to the mighty catfish and the slender brook trout, this calendar features several of our most common freshwater fish. The fantastic underwater photographs give a vibrant impression of a fish's life in its natural habitat, from small ponds to large rivers.
FISH | PIKE | PERCH | TROUT | CARP | BULLHEAD | RUDD | TENCH | EEL | MINNOW | SCHNEIDER | FRESHWATER | FISHING | ANGLERS | LAKE | POND | RIVER
Brook trout (Salvelinus fontinalis), originally introduced from North America, digs a spawning pit with its tail fin | Sea bass, spigola, or loup in French, also farmed in aquaculture | Ide, of all white fish, it is the least sensitive to salt water | Barbel, its name comes from the barbels on its mouth | Tench can survive extreme oxygen deprivation for short periods | Catfish, or sheatfish, excellent senses of smell and taste | Zander, a predatory fish that also competes with pike | Asp, with 137 intermuscular bones, is rather unpopular as a food fish | Tiger trout, a cross between brown trout and brook trout | Perch, known as Kretzer on Lake Constance and Egli in Switzerland | A mirror carp, has large scales along its lateral line organ | The pike, hiding among plants and surprising its prey
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| Size | Type | EAN | Price |
|---|---|---|---|
| 12inch | Square-Calendar | 9783516768107 | 31,99 |
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