A small freshwater fish with a checkered pattern on its belly or underside.
From 'checker' (checkered pattern) and 'belly' (underside). A descriptive common name used since at least the 19th century for fish with distinctive abdominal markings.
This is a folk taxonomy name—regular people naming animals before scientists gave them Latin names—and it tells you exactly what to look for when identifying the fish.
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