Ide
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- For similarly-spelled initialisms, see IDE.
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Leuciscus idus |
The ide (Leuciscus idus L. 1758) or orfe is a freshwater fish of the family Cyprinidae found across northern Europe and Asia. It occurs in larger rivers, ponds, and lakes, typically in schools.
The body has a typical cyprinid shape and generally silvery appearance, while all the fins are red in varying degrees, particular in the "golden ide" or "golden orfe" variety.
Ides are predators, eating insects, crustaceans, mollusks, and small fish. In the spring, they move into rivers to spawn over gravel or vegetation; the eggs are found sticking to stones or weeds in shallow water.
External link
- Introductions of ide in the US (http://nas.er.usgs.gov/queries/SpFactSheet.asp?speciesID=557)