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Emerald Shiner / Méné émeraude

Le méné émeraude (atherinoides Notropis) fait partie d'une centaine d'espèces de petits poissons.
La caractéristique distinctive du méné émeraude est la couleur d'émeraude argentée sur les côtés.
Il peut atteindre 3,5 cm de long. Il se nourrit de petits organismes tels que le zooplancton et les insectes.
Il dispose, comme vous pouvez le constater, d'une adaptation incroyable à l'eau glacée.
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Emerald shiner (Notropis atherinoides) is part of a hundred species of small fish.
The distinctive feature of emerald shiner is the emerald silver on the sides.
It can reach 3.5 cm long. It feeds on small organisms such as zooplankton and insects.
It has, as you can see, an incredible ice water adaptation.


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PiJoly06-May-2014 17:13
Hello Emma,
First of all, thank you for visiting my site and for your comments.
Now here's the answer to your question: Yes all fish belong to the family of vertebrates as you and me. They have an internal skeleton whose tiny fish bone are part of and sometimes prick our mouth by eating them.

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Emma 05-May-2014 17:17
This isn't really helpful say adaptations, does it have a skeleton, its body structure and so on 😠😠
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