temensis
Temensis is a species of freshwater fish belonging to the family Characidae, commonly found in the river systems of South America, particularly within the Amazon Basin. Its geographical distribution primarily covers regions in Brazil, Venezuela, and Colombia. The species is known for its distinctive morphology, which includes a streamlined body and elongated fins, adaptations that facilitate swift swimming in fast-flowing waters.
Temensis adults typically reach a size of approximately 20 to 25 centimeters in length. They exhibit a
Habitat-wise, Temensis prefers clear, slow-moving waters with substantial vegetative cover and rocky substrates. They are often
Reproduction involves spawning during the rainy season, with females laying eggs among submerged vegetation. The species'
Currently, there is limited data concerning the conservation status of Temensis. However, habitat destruction and pollution