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The Alvord chub Gila alvordensis is a rare cyprinid fish endemic to the Alvord basin in southeastern Oregon and northwestern Nevada, USA, known only from a few springs, streams, and marshes in the Sheldon National Wildlife Refuge, and one location elsewhere.The Alvord chub is a small fish, with adults ranging up to 14 cm in length, but with many half that size. It is generally grayish-whitish, darker on the back than below, and with a faint band passing down the sides.

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  • The Alvord chub Gila alvordensis is a rare cyprinid fish endemic to the Alvord basin in southeastern Oregon and northwestern Nevada, USA, known only from a few springs, streams, and marshes in the Sheldon National Wildlife Refuge, and one location elsewhere.The Alvord chub is a small fish, with adults ranging up to 14 cm in length, but with many half that size. It is generally grayish-whitish, darker on the back than below, and with a faint band passing down the sides.
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  • Alvord chub
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