Research Paper On Percina Rex

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My animal is a Percina rex. It shaped like a tuna fish but in a smaller version.There are different spots and shapes on the fish.Some of them have leopard on the fish.Its typical weight is 70g they are small animals in my eye.There typical size /shape is 15.0cm they are not big at all.The type of symmetry is asymmetrical which means if the fish is cut open it would not match the other side.

Habitat
A Percina rex lives in freshwater such as ponds,lakes, rivers,and stream.With low level of slits.It lives in Virginia and North Carolina. Adult fish likes slow-moving sandy pools.
Diet
The Percina rex eats any tiny invertebrates.Invertebrates are animals without backbones.They are prey since they are very small animals and they are

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