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Magog (species)

Magog is a genus of freshwater fish belonging to the family Cyprinidae, which includes carps and minnows. Species within this genus are typically found in Eurasia and are characterized by their adapted features for aquatic environments. They inhabit rivers, lakes, and streams, playing important roles in their ecosystems. Magog species are of interest both ecologically and historically, sometimes used in local fisheries or studied for their evolutionary relationships within the Cyprinidae family. Overall, they are a group of small to medium-sized fish important for biodiversity and aquatic health in their native regions.