In a rural pond, there is a fish that can climb trees and cross mountains, what kind of fish is it? After reading, you will understand.
In the vast world, there are no wonders, especially the animal kingdom, which has countless amazing species. We know that fish cannot live without water, and fish leaving water cannot survive. However, there is a fish species that can survive for a long time away from water and possesses abilities that other fish lack. It can climb trees and cross mountains and ridges. Is this a fish? Is it a matter of fish jerky? Has it learned the abilities of mammals? The fact is that such a fish really exists. It is called the 'Passage Carp'.

The Passage Carp's name includes the character 'Ji', but it is not related to carp. It belongs to the genus of Climbing Perch. It is distributed in southern China. It is a native freshwater fish in China. This fish has excellent adaptability, individual is not large, likes to gather together to activities. When the water quality is poor, the Passage Carp can survive for a long time. When the water area is no longer suitable, this freshwater fish will migrate like an animal, starting to leave the original pond, looking for a suitable environment. One by one fish leave the water surface, using the scales and the bone of the gill to rub forward along the ground. Sometimes villagers working on the mountains will find a flash of fish. This situation really happens from time to time.
The Passage Carp's scientific name in China is Climbing Perch. It is a type of Climbing Perch fish. In the early days, there were records of fish being found on trees. Some said that this species could climb trees to feed on the juice of ripe fruits, lured by the delicious temptation, leaving the water to forage. It also seems reasonable. This fish is originally an omnivorous fish, and fruits can be used as food for it. Later, some said that this fish likes to climb out of the water and migrate in groups. The rules of nature are that the weak eat the strong, so this movement was discovered by some birds, who captured and hunted these fish leaving the water. When they couldn't eat it all, they hung the fish on tree branches as a reserve. So the fish climbing on trees is not because it's eating fruit, but because it's taken up by birds.

The Passage Carp has strong life force and excellent adaptability. It can survive in environments where other fish cannot survive in the water. The Passage Carp's resilience is much higher than other fish. Some people also confuse the Passage Carp with Nile Perch. In fact, these are two different kinds of fish. The Passage Carp is an ancient native fish. The Nile Perch is an alien species. However, both fish have strong adaptability and similar appearances, so it's easy to be confused. The Passage Carp is also a ornamental fish, which is raised by many fish enthusiasts. It is also a fish that can be eaten. Fishing enthusiasts will occasionally catch this fish when fishing. And this fish likes to live in groups, so after catching one, it's easy to catch a whole group.
The Passage Carp has the ability to climb trees and cross mountains, which is related to its unique body structure and unique gill. The Passage Carp can survive for several days away from water. Some ponds have been dry for a long time, and there are still many Passage Carp found in the mud. This fish's life force is extraordinary, and it can climb trees and cross mountains. Do you call this fish in your rural hometown? Welcome to supplement comments and leave messages.