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Catostomus columbianus : ウィキペディア英語版 | Bridgelip sucker
The bridgelip sucker (''Catostomus columbianus'') is a fish in the family Catostomidae. Bridgelip suckers (Catostomus columbianus) are a species sucker fish (family Catostomidae) that occupy the Columbia River framework. All the types of sucker fish live in new water. Bridgelip suckers have a tendency to abide in more profound waters amid the day and move into shallower water around evening time. As grown-ups they eat periphyton (green growth and microorganisms found on submerged substrata). Adolescents, notwithstanding, eat sea-going creepy crawly hatchlings and zooplankton. Grown-up bridgelip sucker run in size from 5 inches to 17 inches. They produce around May, when the water temperature is between 8-13 C, and lay somewhere around 9,955 and 21,040 eggs. Inside of the Columbia River framework, the bridgelip sucker imparts a lot of its territory to another comparative looking sucker, the largescale sucker. == References ==
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