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Difference between Bonytail chub and Ouray National Wildlife Refuge

Bonytail chub vs. Ouray National Wildlife Refuge

The bonytail chub or bonytail (Gila elegans) is a cyprinid freshwater fish native to the Colorado River basin of Arizona, California, Colorado, Nevada, New Mexico, Utah and Wyoming in the southwestern United States; it has been extirpated from the part of the basin in Mexico. Ouray National Wildlife Refuge (also called Ouray National Waterfowl Refuge) is a wildlife refuge in central Uintah County, Utah in the northeastern part of the state.

Similarities between Bonytail chub and Ouray National Wildlife Refuge

Bonytail chub and Ouray National Wildlife Refuge have 5 things in common (in Unionpedia): Colorado pikeminnow, Green River (Colorado River tributary), Humpback chub, Razorback sucker, United States Fish and Wildlife Service.

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  • What Bonytail chub and Ouray National Wildlife Refuge have in common
  • What are the similarities between Bonytail chub and Ouray National Wildlife Refuge

Bonytail chub and Ouray National Wildlife Refuge Comparison

Bonytail chub has 38 relations, while Ouray National Wildlife Refuge has 15. As they have in common 5, the Jaccard index is 9.43% = 5 / (38 + 15).

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