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BREED OF GOLDFISH
Curled gill goldfish
  • Baby bronze fantail goldfish with curled gills.

Curled-gill goldfish         
The Curled-gill or Reversed-gill goldfish is another uncommon variety of fancy goldfish that has been developed by specialist enthusiasts. It owes its name from the out-turned appearance of its gill covers.
Potamogeton crispus         
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  • In a silty stream in southern Britain
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SPECIES OF PLANT
Curly-leaf Pondweed; Curly-leaf pondweed; Curled Pondweed; Curlyleaf pondweed; Curly pondweed; Curled pondweed; Crisp-leaved pondweed
Potamogeton crispus, the curled pondweed or curly-leaf pondweed, is a species of aquatic plant (hydrophyte) native to Eurasia but an introduced species and often a noxious weed in North America.
Rumex crispus         
  • Fruits of curled dock (''R. crispus'')
SPECIES OF PERENNIAL FLOWERING PLANT IN THE FAMILY POLYGONACEAE
Yellow dock; Curly Dock; Curley Dock; Curled dock; Curly dock; Yellow Dock; Sour Dock; Narrow Dock; Curled Dock; Curley dock; Narrow dock; Sour dock
Rumex crispus, the curly dock, curled dock or yellow dock, is a perennial flowering plant in the family Polygonaceae, native to Europe and Western Asia.

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Curled-gill goldfish

The Curled-gill or Reversed-gill goldfish is another uncommon variety of fancy goldfish that has been developed by specialist enthusiasts. It owes its name from the out-turned appearance of its gill covers. This fish resembles a Ryukin. For the appearance of this goldfish, it has a fantail-shaped body with long finnage all round as well as a deeply forked tail; the color is typically metallic orange.