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how does catla different from mrigul

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Answered by satyambsl03
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Both catla and mrigal are members of the carp family of fish and are known as Indian fish.

Catla is the only member of the Cyprinidae family of carp. A surface feeder, it is native to the Northern waters of India and has a protruding lower jaw.

Mrigal is a species of ray-finned fish which is native to the Ganges and Birahmaputra Rivers of India. They are extensively aquafarmed and are bottom-feeders.


Answered by AgarwalSahb
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Both catla and mrigal are members of the carp family of fish and are known as Indian fish. Catla is the only member of the Cyprinidae family of carp. A surface feeder, it is native to the Northern waters of India and has a protruding lower jaw. Mrigal is a species of ray-finned fish which is native to the Ganges and Birahmaputra Rivers of India. They are extensively aquafarmed and are bottom-feeders.

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