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Lake Malawi and Maylandia chrysomallos

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Difference between Lake Malawi and Maylandia chrysomallos

Lake Malawi vs. Maylandia chrysomallos

Lake Malawi, also known as Lake Nyasa in Tanzania and Lago Niassa in Mozambique, is an African Great Lake and the southernmost lake in the East African Rift system, located between Malawi, Mozambique and Tanzania. Maylandia chrysomallos is a species of cichlid endemic to Lake Malawi where it is only known from rocky areas around Mumbo Island.

Similarities between Lake Malawi and Maylandia chrysomallos

Lake Malawi and Maylandia chrysomallos have 3 things in common (in Unionpedia): Aquarium, Cichlid, Endemism.

Aquarium

An aquarium (plural: aquariums or aquaria) is a vivarium of any size having at least one transparent side in which aquatic plants or animals are kept and displayed.

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Cichlid

Cichlids are fish from the family Cichlidae in the order Perciformes.

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Endemism

Endemism is the ecological state of a species being unique to a defined geographic location, such as an island, nation, country or other defined zone, or habitat type; organisms that are indigenous to a place are not endemic to it if they are also found elsewhere.

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Lake Malawi and Maylandia chrysomallos Comparison

Lake Malawi has 172 relations, while Maylandia chrysomallos has 6. As they have in common 3, the Jaccard index is 1.69% = 3 / (172 + 6).

References

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