Mudfish
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Mudfish most commonly refers to species of fish capable of inhabiting low-oxygen, often muddy waterways. The following species are referred to as "mudfish";
Fish
[edit]- Bowfin (Amia calva), North America
- Ceratodontiformes, lungfish suborder
- Protopterus, the genus of African lungfish containing four species
- Lepidosiren paradoxa, the South American lungfish
- Channidae, the snakehead family
- Channa, Asian snakeheads
- Channa striata, also known as the striped snakehead
- Parachanna, African snakeheads
- Channa, Asian snakeheads
- Clarias anguillaris, African airbreathing catfish
- Misgurnus, a genus of true loaches found in Europe and Asia
- Orange River mudfish (Labeo capensis), southern Africa
- Neochanna, a fish genus native to New Zealand and south-eastern Australia.
Other uses
[edit]- Mudfish, a poetry journal founded by Jill Hoffman