Sturgeon/Acipenser
Not all of the seas living creatures are boneless. Some of them are having it’s own bones as known as the bonny fish as it stereotype. Tuna is the one of the common bonny fish that lived under the sea, which stole human though of bonny fish species. But if people notice about bonny-fish species, there are more than 60 species that live on the sea, with each different and unique characteristic.
One of the unique and not common bonny-fish is Acipenser fish. Acipenser is a genus of Sturgeon fish. There are about 18 species of Acipenser it self that have been spotted lately (based on the record from 1869-2013). This fish can be consider as the fastest bonny-fish, because it’s grill and it’s body are design for cruising the sea, which can able to maintain the wave that coming from the sea. It’s aerodynamically body help Acipenser to survive from the other dangerous predators like Shark, and the other dangerous fish that lived on the sea, because with it’s aerodynamically body, allow Acispenser to cruise the sea with high speed intensity towards the sea flows. This fish actually can be found in most river that located on Russian, and it has black dove colors body as it common species body colors (characteristics).
Written by: Dicka Pramudya
One of the unique and not common bonny-fish is Acipenser fish. Acipenser is a genus of Sturgeon fish. There are about 18 species of Acipenser it self that have been spotted lately (based on the record from 1869-2013). This fish can be consider as the fastest bonny-fish, because it’s grill and it’s body are design for cruising the sea, which can able to maintain the wave that coming from the sea. It’s aerodynamically body help Acipenser to survive from the other dangerous predators like Shark, and the other dangerous fish that lived on the sea, because with it’s aerodynamically body, allow Acispenser to cruise the sea with high speed intensity towards the sea flows. This fish actually can be found in most river that located on Russian, and it has black dove colors body as it common species body colors (characteristics).
Written by: Dicka Pramudya