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  1. Home | Dance Moves & Gymnastics | Lafayette, IN

    Welcome to Dance Moves & Gymnastics, (DMG) the premier gymnastics and dance training school in the greater Lafayette, Indiana area since 1982. We also offer an educational …

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  3. Common dace - Wikipedia

    The common dace (Leuciscus leuciscus) is a species of freshwater and brackish water ray-finned fish from the family Leuciscidae which is native to Europe but which has been introduced to …

  4. Dace - Description, Habitat, Image, Diet, and Interesting Facts

    What Exactly is a Dace? The term “Dace” refers to a diverse collection of small to medium-sized freshwater fish belonging primarily to the family Cyprinidae, which also includes carps and …

  5. Dace | Freshwater, Cyprinidae, Cyprinid | Britannica

    Dace, any of a number of small, slim, active freshwater fishes of the carp family, Cyprinidae. In England and Europe, the dace is Leuciscus leuciscus, a relative of the chub.

  6. Dace - The Wildlife Trusts

    A small to medium-sized, lively fish, the dace is a member of the carp family. Found in rivers and streams, it often gathers in large shoals in shady areas. It is omnivorous, feeding on …

  7. Dace: Dive into the Fascinating World of Freshwater Gems

    Dace, small freshwater fish, captivate both amateur and expert ichthyologists with their adaptability and behaviors. Endemic to various streams in Europe, Asia, and North America, …

  8. Dace - animalfactfiles.info

    The two major dace groups are the European daces and the North American daces. These fish are typically found in fast moving water systems such as creeks and rivers; the North …

  9. Amargosa toad and Oasis Valley speckled dace endangered …

    3 days ago · The Center for Biological Diversity has launched a lawsuit against the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to seek protections for the Amargosa toad and Oasis Valley speckled dace.

  10. eastern blacknose dace - Illinois Department of Natural Resources

    The eastern blacknose dace feeds mostly in the morning, eating immature aquatic insects, small crustaceans and plant materials. This fish has a life span of about three years.