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Catostomus clarkii : ウィキペディア英語版 | Desert sucker
''Catostomus clarki'', the desert sucker or Gila Mountain sucker is a freshwater species of fish in the sucker family that lives in the Great Basin and the Colorado River Basin. ==Description== Desert suckers are bi-colored; the back and upper sides are darker, olive-brown to dark green, and the belly and lower sides are deep-yellow to silvery tan. The scales on the upper half of the body have dark spots which form faint dashed lines. Their head is cylindrical, tapering to a blunt face with the lower lip about three times as thick as upper lip. The mouth is on the underside (ventral) of the face and is proportionately large. The dorsal fin of the desert sucker has 10 to 11 rays. The adult lengths range from in smaller streams but up to in Arizona.〔("Desert Sucker" Arizona Game & Fish )〕 Their weight ranges from .
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