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Rudd refers to multiple related topics. The common rudd (Scardinius erythrophthalmus) is a freshwater fish in the carp family (Cyprinidae). It is native to Europe and parts of western Asia and has been introduced elsewhere. The body is slender and laterally compressed, with a small mouth. coloration varies but often includes a silvery body with golden tones; fins may show yellowish or reddish tints, especially in breeding individuals. Rudd favors quiet waters with abundant aquatic vegetation and can be found in rivers, lakes, and ponds. It feeds on small invertebrates, seeds, and plant matter. Spawning occurs in spring in shallow, vegetated areas. The species is widespread and generally not considered at risk in its native range.

Rudd is also a surname of English origin. It may derive from a nickname for a ruddy

In politics, the surname is associated with the Australian government led by Kevin Rudd, known as the

or
red-faced
person
or
from
the
given
name
Rudolf,
and
is
found
among
individuals
in
several
countries.
Notable
people
with
the
surname
include
Paul
Rudd,
an
American
actor,
and
Kevin
Rudd,
a
former
Prime
Minister
of
Australia.
The
name
has
various
spellings
and
is
relatively
common
in
England,
Ireland,
and
parts
of
North
America.
Rudd
Government,
which
governed
from
2007
to
2010
and
again
in
2013.
The
name
Rudd
also
appears
in
place
names
or
local
entities
in
different
regions,
though
such
uses
are
less
prominent.