Freshwater Fish Identification Quiz

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Freshwater Fish Identification Quiz
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Can you tell a salmon from a sunfish, or northern pike from a rainbow trout with just a single glance? Know which fish have "whiskers," eel-like bodies, or change color during spawning season? If you think you're an expert of all things angling, prove it by acing this quiz!

Around 71 percent of the planet is covered by water, but more than 96 percent of that is made up of salt water in the form of oceans. That leaves just 3 percent of the world's water supply in the form of fresh water, which may consist of rivers, streams, lakes or even glaciers. 

While there are an estimated 30,000-plus different species of fish on Earth, more than 40 percent dwell in that slim volume of fresh water, with the remaining 50-plus percent hunkering down in seas and oceans. Of course, these freshwater-dwelling fish have some unique physiological traits that allow them to live where they do. Not only do they have specialized kidneys, with gills designed to filter salt and gasses, but even their scales are different -- making it easier for them to moderate water diffusion through their skin.

With so many freshwater fish to be found, it can be difficult to tell one species from another. Think you've got what it takes? Take this quiz to find out!

Channel Catfish
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Tell us what this fish is called.
goldfish
gar
bay anchovy
channel catfish
The most common and most frequently fished catfish in North America, the channel catfish is found throughout the eastern two-thirds of the country. It's known for its exceptional sense of smell and taste, which makes the fish an efficient feeder.
Yellow Perch
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Which animal is this?
goldfish
quillback
yellow perch
The yellow perch is native to North America, and also known as the American or lake perch. They can be distinguished by their yellow-brown body and olive stripes. A typical yellow perch ranges from 4 to 10 inches long.
bay anchovy
Rainbow Trout
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Do you remember this fish's name?
rainbow trout
Part of the salmon family, the rainbow trout ranks among the five most popular game fish in the United States. This species usually lives three to four years in the wild, and typically ranges from 7 to 12 inches in length.
pink salmon
mosquitofish
American eel

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Northern Pike
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Which underwater creature is this?
northern pike
Found throughout the northern hemisphere, the northern pike has an olive-green body that is long and slender. This state fish of North Dakota ranges from 3 to 7 pounds, and is also known as the American pike or Great Lakes pike.
walleye
Atlantic salmon
bay anchovy
Striped Bass
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Can you tell us what this fish is called?
sea lamprey
walleye
goldfish
striped bass
Found on the Atlantic coast of Canada and the U.S., the striped bass is also known as the rockfish. According to early historical documents, this fish played an important role in keeping early European colonists fed in the 17th and 18th centuries.
Common Sawfish
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Are you aware of what name this fish goes by?
quillback
mosquitofish
sawfish
Though it looks like a shark, the sawfish is actually a type of ray. This fish has a long snout known as a rostrum, complete with dozens of teeth along the edges. The rostrum generally makes up 25 percent of the fish's body length, which can be as long as 20 feet.
walleye

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Common Carp
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Which fish is pictured here?
common carp
Native to Europe and Asia, the common carp can now be found all over the world. One fish can lay a million eggs a year, making this fish an invasive species in many non-native areas.
striped bass
quillback
American sturgeon
Brown Bullhead Catfish
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Which of these names belongs to this animal?
brown bullhead catfish
The brown bullhead is around a foot long on average and has an olive or yellow-brown body. Like all catfish, it has whiskers around its mouth that are used to see, smell and taste -- which helps make up for the creature's poor eyesight.
striped bass
gar
coho salmon
Tilapia
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Tell us the name of this fish.
mosquitofish
tilapia
The fish sold in grocery stores under the name tilapia includes more than 100 species belonging to the cichlid family. This mild, easy to prepare fish is one of the most widely consumed in the U.S.
gar
American eel

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Gar
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By chance, do you know this fish's name?
sea lamprey
pink salmon
gar
Gars have very long eel-like bodies and heavy armored scales. They are found primarily in shallow water throughout the northern Caribbean, and have a long jaw and sharp teeth.
channel catfish
Coho Salmon
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What's this creature called?
mosquitofish
coho salmon
Also known as the silver salmon, the coho is a type of Pacific salmon that typically ranges from 7 to 11 pounds. It has a silver and dark blue body until spawning time, when it develops deep red sides and a rosy belly.
walleye
sea lamprey
Freshwater Drum
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What was this fish named by its founder?
American sturgeon
largemouth bass
white perch
The freshwater drum or sheepshead is easy to spot because of its humped back and over-sized scales. This bottom feeder prefers live bait like crayfish and minnows over artificial lures and spoons.
walleye

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Chinook Salmon
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What is this swimmer's name?
mosquitofish
chinook
Also known as the king salmon or spring salmon, the chinook is the largest species within the Pacific Salmon genus. Native to the northern Pacific Ocean and the rivers of western North America, this fish can be up to three feet long and weigh 50 pounds.
quillback
lake sturgeon
White Bass
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Which gilled animal is this?
American eel
bay anchovy
white bass
The state fish of Oklahoma, the white bass ranges from 10 to 12 inches in length and has a silvery-green hue. They prefer live bait, and can be found throughout the U.S. and Canada.
channel catfish
Atlantic Salmon
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Can you name this fish?
Atlantic salmon
Found throughout the north Atlantic and its rivers, the Atlantic salmon is one of the largest salmon species. It can measure more than 30 inches long and weight more than 12 pounds. Their population is threatened by over-fishing and habitat destruction, with conservation efforts in place to protect their numbers in some areas.
striped bass
mosquitofish
gar

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American Shad Herring
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Match this creature to its name.
quillback
walleye
American shad herring
American shad live in the sea, but always return to freshwater to spawn. They can be found throughout the North Atlantic and range from 3 to 8 pounds. This fish is popular with diners because of its delicate flavor and high omega-3 content.
pink salmon
Bluegill
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Can you identify the fish shown here?
mosquitofish
largemouth bass
bluegill
Also known as the bream or brim, the bluegill is a member of the sunfish family. It gets its name from the deep blue coloring on its face, and is typically found east of the Rocky Mountains.
salmon
Kokanee Salmon
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Do you remember this fish's name?
bay anchovy
kokanee salmon
Commonly called a sockeye, the kokanee salmon is found through the northern Pacific. It can measure three feet long and up to 15 pounds, and you can tell when it's spawning by its bright red hue.
striped bass
American eel

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Hybrid Bass
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What do you call this animal?
hybrid bass
Also known as the wiper or whiterock bass, the hybrid bass is a blend of the striped and white bass. It looks similar to the striped bass, but can be distinguished from that species by its stripes, which are broken rather than continuous.
bay anchovy
goldfish
gar
American Eel
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Can you identify the fish shown here?
goldfish
muskellunge
American eel
Found along the east coast of North America, the American eel has a snake-like body that's covered with mucous, which makes it hard to spot its scales. This fish can measure up to four feet long and weigh as much as 17 pounds. And no, the American eel is not "electric."
channel catfish
Bighead Carp
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Which animal is this?
American sturgeon
muskellunge
bay anchovy
bighead carp
The bighead carp is easy to identify because of its eyes, which are located low on its head and point downward. The fish is dark gray with a white belly, has no teeth and its head is free of scales.

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Warmouth Bass
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By chance, do you know this fish's name?
warmouth
This highly aggressive member of the sunfish family can survive in low-oxygen waters and is often confused with the rock bass. The warmouth bass is also known as the warmouth sunfish.
pink salmon
channel catfish
gar
Sturgeon Fish
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What is this swimmer's name?
gar
mosquitofish
Atlantic sturgeon
The Atlantic sturgeon is born in fresh water, lives most of its life at sea, then returns to the fresh water of its birth to spawn. It has a shark-like tail, bony plates on its body, and can weigh as much as 800 pounds.
walleye
Lake Sturgeon
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Which underwater creature is this?
bay anchovy
mosquitofish
pink salmon
lake sturgeon
Also known as a rock sturgeon, the lake sturgeon has a characteristic torpedo shape complete with bony plates. This bottom feeder can be as long as 7 feet, and weigh as much as 200 pounds.

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Blueback Herring
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What's this fish called?
goldfish
blueback herring
The blueback herring looks similar to the alewife, and has spiny scales known as scutes along its belly. This fish is found along the east coast of North America, and can be distinguished by its blue-green back.
largemouth bass
sea lamprey
Slimy Sculpin
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Tell us what this fish is called.
muskellunge
slimy sculpin
The slimy sculpin loves cold water, and can be found in the U.S., Canada and Russia. It's free of scales, and uses a characteristic darting motion that makes it easy to identify.
pink salmon
sawfish
Muskellunge
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Can you match this fish to its name please?
goldfish
bay anchovy
lake sturgeon
muskellunge
The muskellunge or muskie is the largest member of the pike family, and typically weighs between 15 and 36 pounds. This fish ranges from silver to brown or green in color, and is found throughout the Great Lakes and Tennessee River Valley.

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Shad
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Tell us the name of this fish.
coho salmon
shad
A type of river herring, the shad is an important source of food for birds and larger fish. Its numbers are declining in some areas, such as the Chesapeake Bay, due to habitat loss and over-fishing, resulting in conversation efforts.
goldfish
American eel
Pond Smelt
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Are you aware of what name this fish goes by?
sawfish
trout
smelt
Smelt are commonly found in the Great Lakes, as well as many lakes in Europe. This small silver fish is generally no longer than 8 inches, and is frequently cooked and eaten whole.
goldfish
Diamond Darter
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What's this creature called?
diamond darter
The diamond darter gets its name because of the way its translucent scales reflect the sunlight. Common in the Ohio River Basin, this olive-patterned fish generally ranges from 3 to 5 inches long.
American eel
striped bass
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Mosquitofish
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Can you tell us what this fish is called?
sea lamprey
striped bass
gar
mosquitofish
Also known as gambezi, the mosquitofish is smaller than most fish -- females are larger than males and are typically smaller than 3 inches long. They get their name from their love of mosquito larvae, and serve as an important food source for many larger fish.
goldfish
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Match this creature to its name.
mosquitofish
goldfish
The smallest member of the carp family, goldfish are popular in home aquariums. They come in many varieties beyond the basic golden orange, and most are quite small -- though goldfish weighing two pounds or more have been found in captivity.
bay anchovy
gar
Sea Lamprey
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Which fish is pictured here?
sea lamprey
Wanna see a true horror story at sea? Look inside the mouth of a lamprey. This fish has an eel-like body, with circular rows of teeth in its mouth that look like something straight out of a nightmare.
striped bass
walleye
quillback

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Brown Trout
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Which animal do you see here?
channel catfish
largemouth bass
goldfish
brown trout
A popular sporting fish, the brown trough is silver with black spots and a white underside. They range widely in size, with some as small as 2 pounds and others weighing 40 pounds or more.
Snakehead
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Which gilled animal is this?
pink salmon
bay anchovy
snakehead
Native to Africa and Asia, the snakehead is a notorious invasive species in many other parts of the world. Ranging from 10 inches to more than 3 feet long, this fish can breathe air, allowing it to travel great distances on land.
largemouth bass
Grass Carp
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What do you call this animal?
American eel
pink salmon
grass carp
The grass carp consumes mostly aquatic plants, so it's often introduced in non-native areas to help control underwater weeds. Because it requires very specific conditions to breed, it can be introduced to new habitats with little threat to native species.
striped bass

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Sauger
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Which of these names matches the fish in the picture?
sawfish
striped bass
sauger
Found all over the U.S. and Canada, the sauger weighs less than a pound on average. This fish closely resembles the walleye, but can be identified by its spotted dorsal fin.
sea lamprey
Burbot
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Can you match this fish to its name please?
lake sturgeon
sea lamprey
bowfin
The bowfin comes to the surface to get air occasionally, using its swim bladder like a lung. Their diets primarily consist of other fish, frogs, snakes, and even turtles.
American eel
Pink Salmon
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Which delicacy is pictured here?
pink salmon
The smallest and most prevalent Pacific salmon species, the pink salmon starts off silver, changing color when it spawns. Weighing in around 5 pounds, this fish can be identified by the characteristic oval black spots along its back.
striped bass
mosquitofish
American eel

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Alewife
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Which animal do you see here?
pink salmon
alewife
Found throughout North America, the alewife is a type of herring that can be identified by a single dark spot just behind its head. This thin silver fish made headlines in the mid-to-late 20th century for invading the Great Lakes and harming native fish populations.
mosquitofish
American eel
Mountain Whitefish
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What was this fish named by its founder?
quillback
striped bass
channel catfish
mountain whitefish
The mountain whitefish loves to hang out in deep, cold clear water. This bottom feeder is often found in the Pacific Northwest, Hudson Bay and Missouri River. It has a silvery body and usually weighs less than 6 pounds.
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Which of these names belongs to this animal?
sunfish
Sunfish include more than 37 species, all native to North America. This family of fish is popular with anglers, but the fish is not typically sold for consumption, though most can be eaten.
striped bass
walleye
American eel

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Smallmouth Bass
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Which of these names matches the fish in the picture?
diamond darter
walleye
mosquitofish
smallmouth bass
Part of the sunfish family, the smallmouth bass is brown, with dark brown stripes and characteristic red eyes. They top out at around 12 pounds and just over 2 feet in length.
Largemouth Bass
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Can you name this fish?
largemouth bass
Part of the sunfish family and sometimes referred to as Potter's fish, the largemouth bass is native to North America. Known for its over-sized mouth, it is the state fish of Georgia, Mississippi and Indiana.
goldfish
snakehead
lake sturgeon
Black Crappie
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What's this fish called?
mosquitofish
black crappie
The black crappie is one of two types of crappie, and can be distinguished from the white crappie by the patterns of black spots found on its scales. These fish are popular with anglers because they are relatively easy to catch, especially while the fish is feeding.
walleye
striped bass

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