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Bryconexodon juruenae is a special type of fish that lives only in Brazil. It belongs to a group of fish called characins. Many characins are popular as pet fish, like neon tetras! This particular fish is found in the upper parts of the Tapajós River basin, which is a large river system in Brazil. Bryconexodon juruenae can grow to be about 12.5 centimeters (about 5 inches) long.


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Bryconexodon juruenae
Scientific classification
Genus:
Bryconexodon
Species:
juruenae

About Bryconexodon juruenae

Bryconexodon juruenae is a unique fish species. It was first described by a scientist named Jacques Géry in 1980. This fish is known for being "endemic" to Brazil. This means it is found naturally nowhere else in the world. Its home is specifically within the rivers of Brazil.

What is a Characin?

Characins are a very large family of freshwater fish. They are found mostly in Central and South America, and also in parts of Africa. This family includes many well-known fish. Some examples are piranhas, pacu, and many types of tetras. Most characins have small scales and a special fin called an adipose fin. This fin is small and fleshy, located between the dorsal fin and the tail.

Where Does It Live?

Bryconexodon juruenae lives in the Tapajós River basin. This is a huge river system in Brazil. The Tapajós River is one of the main tributaries of the Amazon River. It flows through rainforest areas. The upper parts of the river, where this fish lives, are often clear and fast-flowing. These areas provide a good habitat for many different fish species.

How Big Does It Get?

This fish is not very large. It can reach a length of about 12.5 centimeters. This is roughly the size of an adult's hand. Its size makes it a medium-sized fish among the characin family. Many characins are much smaller, while some, like pacu, can grow to be very large.

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