Wild common carp
Cyprinus carpio
Autre appellations en Europe :
FR: Carpe commune DK : Karpe DE : Lederkarpfen |
NL : Karper IT : Carpa PT : Carpa |
PL : Karp FIN : Karppi SU : Karp |
Présentation générale :
CHARACTERISTICS
The wild common carp has a very thick body covered all over with scales except on the head. Its colour, dark green or bronze on the back lightens on the stomach. It is one of the main fish species farmed in the world with tilapia and panga.
À noter :
TO BE NOTICED
Various types were selected in Europe from the wild original species, giving priority to the speed of growth, adaptation to climatic conditions, and a tall and stocky shape to provide a better yield in fishing nets. There are more than 2,000 sub-species of carps, the most frequently found in France being the Cyprinus carpio carpio, whose skin is bare, except on along the back which display large scales.