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*[http://www.coloradoriverrecovery.org/general-information/the-fish/bonytail.html Upper Colorado River Endangered Fish Recovery Program ] | *[http://www.coloradoriverrecovery.org/general-information/the-fish/bonytail.html Upper Colorado River Endangered Fish Recovery Program ] | ||
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Bonytail (Gila elegans)The bonytail is the rarest of the endangered, native fish of the Colorado River and is thought to have evolved around 3-5 million years ago. It has large fins and a streamlined body that is pencil-thin near its tail. Its name describes the fish as an elegant swimmer and member of the “chub” group of minnows. The bonytail has a gray or olive-colored back, silver sides, and a white belly. Bonytail can grow to 22 inches or more and have been known to live up to 50 years. Bonytail are thought to spawn at 2 to 3 years of age during late June and early July. Bonytail eat insects, plankton, and plant matter. [1] |
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Fish Species of the Colorado River in Lower Glen Canyon and Grand Canyon |
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