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Unique freshwater animals you had no idea existed - Page 20 of 20 - Kiwi Report

Unique freshwater animals you had no idea existed


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[post_page_title]Jack Dempsey Cichlid[/post_page_title]
One of the greatest things about this species of fish is that it was named after the boxer! In fact, this fish was so-called because many believe its strident face looks just like the man who rose to fame during the 1920s. This amazing fish can be found in around both North and Central America, and actually thrives in shallow and muddy water. What’s pretty darn unique about this fish is that parents will often eat their eggs if they feel as though they are being threatened, to stop them being eaten by another creature.

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