The head of the golden fish can be divided into flat head, goose head and lion head according to the head shape.
1, flat head type. Like the crucian carp we see at home now, the head is small, basically triangular, the head only accounts for about one-fifth of the total length of the body, and the top of the head is flat and does not grow any other shape tissue.
2, goose head type. The head is slightly oblong, and there is a mass of fleshy sarcoma tissue on the top of the head, which looks like the head of a goose in the park, we call it the goose head.
3, lion head. The head of the lion's head can occupy one-third of the body, like a lion wrapped in a mane, with a large and nearly round head. The head tissue is well developed, extending to the gill covers on both sides.
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