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What is a fish pigeon?

Fish pigeon, also called pigeon fish, is a rare fish living in the Yellow River. The name of the fish pigeon comes from its pigeon-like body shape, and it is named because its meat is tender as pigeon breast. They are flexible and vigorous in the water, and like to haunt the fast-flowing areas of the Yellow River. Fish and pigeons are abundant in western countries and the United States and have high nutritional value. Nowadays, it is highly respected by urbanites, and the price is rising. In some places, it has been fried to several hundred pounds. In the past, due to soil erosion and overfishing, the number of this strange fish in the Yellow River has also decreased year by year. But recently, fish pigeons have appeared frequently in Henan and Shandong sections, and people often see fish pigeons in the Yellow River. It can be predicted that the fish pigeons in the middle and lower reaches of the Yellow River have a certain population density.