The bighead carp and the bighead fish therefore refer to the same fish, i.e., fish in the genus Hypophthalmichthys in the family Carpidae of the order Scleractinia.
The two names are the result of naming them from different aspects and are popularized differently.
The bighead carp is a generic name, the result of naming it after its character.
The bighead carp, on the other hand, is named based on the characteristic of having a relatively large head, and the name is not common everywhere.
I, bighead carp is bighead carp bighead carp is a kind of common freshwater fish, in all parts of China's freshwater distribution is relatively large.
The bighead carp is also known by many other names, such as "fat head fish" and "big head fish".
Thus, bighead carp is bighead carp, these two names refer to the same kind of fish, is a different name for the same kind of fish, they both refer to the fish in the order Scleractinia, order Carpiformes, family Carpidae, bighead carp genus.
The two names name this fish from different aspects and their popularity is different.
Bighead carp is the official name for this fish, and it is a common name that is more popular everywhere.
Some people believe that the name is based on the bighead carp's character, which is gentle and slow-moving, and that it is a "mediocre" fish that does not grab food or get impatient when mixed.
The big head fish is named after its very large head.
This name is not common in all places, and in some places the term "bighead" is used, while in others it is not popular.
Two, bighead carp is a carnivorous fish from the point of view of food, bighead carp belongs to a kind of fish that feeds on plankton.
The zooplankton includes both zooplankton and phytoplankton, which the bighead carp can eat.
The bighead carp eats different foods at different stages of growth.
When the bighead carp is in its growth stage, it mainly feeds on zooplankton, such as branchiopods and copepods.
After they have grown up a bit, bighead carp mainly eat phytoplankton, and there are many kinds of them, such as diatoms, cyanobacteria and so on.