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Scientific classification

Crenicichla jupiaensis is a type of cichlid fish. It's sometimes called the Jupiá Pike Cichlid. This fish lives in the fresh waters of South America. It's known for its long, sleek body, similar to a pike.

About the Jupiá Pike Cichlid

The Crenicichla jupiaensis is a fascinating fish. It belongs to a large family of fish called cichlids. Cichlids are very diverse. They come in many shapes, sizes, and colors. This specific species was first described in 1968. Two scientists, Heraldo Antonio Britski and José A. Luengo, gave it its scientific name.

Where Do They Live?

This fish is native to South America. You can find it swimming in the upper Paraná River basin. The Paraná River is one of the longest rivers in South America. It flows through Brazil, Paraguay, and Argentina. The "basin" means the area of land where all the water drains into this river system. This fish prefers the fresh water found in these areas.

What Do They Look Like?

The Crenicichla jupiaensis is a relatively small fish. It usually grows to about 9.3 centimeters (which is about 3.7 inches) long. Like other pike cichlids, it has a body shape that helps it move quickly through the water. This shape is often long and somewhat flattened. This helps them hunt for food and hide from predators.

Life in the River

These fish are part of the amazing underwater world of the Paraná River. They interact with many other plants and animals. They play a role in their ecosystem. Understanding where they live and how they look helps scientists learn more about fish and their habitats.

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