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- Mirror_carp abstract "Mirror carp are a type of fish, commonly found in the United Kingdom and Europe. The name "Mirror Carp" originates from their scales' resemblance to mirrors. They can grow in excess of 60lb - the last few British record fish have all been mirror carp. The difference between mirror and common carp is both genetic and visual - biologically they are similar. The mirror carp was the first mutation of common carp, owing to two alternative genes, the S allele and the N allele. The genetic term for a mirror carp is "ssnn" (all minor). Common carp have an even, regular scale pattern, whereas mirrors have irregular and patchy scaling, making many fish unique and possible to identify individual fish by sight, leading to most carp in the UK over 40 lb being nicknamed.This lack of scales is widely believed to have been bred in by monks in order to make the fish easier to prepare for the table. The current British record (as of December 13, 2009) is a carp known as 'Two tone' due to its colouration, caught from Conningbrook Lake in Kent and weighing in at 67 lb 14oz (30.45 kg).'Two Tone' was found dead in his lake on August 14, 2010. The current world record (as of June 2012) stands at 101lb 4oz, caught from Aqua Lake in Hungary by Roman Hanke . Contrary to popular belief, Leather carp are not Mirror carp without scales; there is a distinct genetic difference. Leather carp are permitted a few scales; however, the dorsal row of scales is either absent or incomplete. Leathers also have reduced numbers of red blood cells, slowing growth rates.".
- Mirror_carp class Actinopterygii.
- Mirror_carp conservationStatus "DOM".
- Mirror_carp family Cyprinidae.
- Mirror_carp genus Cyprinus.
- Mirror_carp kingdom Animal.
- Mirror_carp order Cypriniformes.
- Mirror_carp phylum Chordate.
- Mirror_carp species Common_carp.
- Mirror_carp thumbnail Mirror_carp_2008_G1.jpg?width=300.
- Mirror_carp wikiPageExternalLink www.carp-fishingholidayfrance.co.uk.
- Mirror_carp wikiPageExternalLink Conningbrook-Mid-Kent-Fishery-Carp-Fishing-Austin-Holness.html.
- Mirror_carp wikiPageExternalLink www.farnhamanglingsociety.com.
- Mirror_carp wikiPageExternalLink FamilySummary.cfm?id=122.
- Mirror_carp wikiPageExternalLink www.fishingeye.co.uk.
- Mirror_carp wikiPageID "1419774".
- Mirror_carp wikiPageRevisionID "566585758".
- Mirror_carp classis Actinopterygii.
- Mirror_carp familia Cyprinidae.
- Mirror_carp genus "Cyprinus".
- Mirror_carp hasPhotoCollection Mirror_carp.
- Mirror_carp imageWidth "220".
- Mirror_carp name "Mirror carp".
- Mirror_carp ordo Cypriniformes.
- Mirror_carp phylum Chordate.
- Mirror_carp regnum "Animalia".
- Mirror_carp species "C. carpio".
- Mirror_carp status "DOM".
- Mirror_carp subspecies "C. c. carpio".
- Mirror_carp trinomial "Cyprinus carpio carpio".
- Mirror_carp subject Category:Carp.
- Mirror_carp type Animal.
- Mirror_carp type Eukaryote.
- Mirror_carp type Fish.
- Mirror_carp type Species.
- Mirror_carp type Organism.
- Mirror_carp comment "Mirror carp are a type of fish, commonly found in the United Kingdom and Europe. The name "Mirror Carp" originates from their scales' resemblance to mirrors. They can grow in excess of 60lb - the last few British record fish have all been mirror carp. The difference between mirror and common carp is both genetic and visual - biologically they are similar. The mirror carp was the first mutation of common carp, owing to two alternative genes, the S allele and the N allele.".
- Mirror_carp label "Cyprinus carpio carpio".
- Mirror_carp label "Mirror carp".
- Mirror_carp label "Карп".
- Mirror_carp sameAs Cyprinus_carpio_carpio.
- Mirror_carp sameAs m.05013k.
- Mirror_carp sameAs Q2731073.
- Mirror_carp sameAs Q2731073.
- Mirror_carp wasDerivedFrom Mirror_carp?oldid=566585758.
- Mirror_carp depiction Mirror_carp_2008_G1.jpg.
- Mirror_carp isPrimaryTopicOf Mirror_carp.
- Mirror_carp name "Mirror carp".