The Bear Lake sculpin (Cottus extensus) occasionally referred to incorrectly as a "bullhead", is a species of freshwater sculpin endemic to Bear Lake on...
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the Bear Lake strain of the Bonneville cutthroat trout, Bonneville cisco, Bonneville whitefish, Bear Lake whitefish, and Bear Lake sculpin. There have...
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major source of food. It was one of two lake-dwelling sculpins native to Utah, the other being the Bear Lake sculpin. NatureServe (2013). "Cottus echinatus"...
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relict, native to a limited number of deep, cold lakes in Canada and the United States. The deepwater sculpin was first described in 1851 by Charles Frédéric...
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(Cottus beldingi) Slimy sculpin (Cottus cognatus) Shorthead sculpin (Cottus confusus) Bear Lake sculpin (Cottus extensus) Shoshone sculpin (Cottus greenei) Wood...
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The prickly sculpin (Cottus asper) is a species of ray-finned fish belonging to the family Cottidae, the typical sculpins. It is native to the river drainages...
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(Slimy sculpin) Cottus echinatus R. M. Bailey & C. E. Bond, 1963 (Utah Lake sculpin) Cottus extensus R. M. Bailey & C. E. Bond, 1963 (Bear Lake sculpin) Cottus...
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(Catostomus catostomus), burbot (Lota lota), prickly sculpin (Cottus asper), and slimy sculpin (Cottus cognatus). While it is not a native species, sockeye...
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(deep-water sculpins), Comephoridae (golomyankas or Baikal oilfish), and Cottocomephoridae (Baikal sculpins) are entirely restricted to the lake basin. All...
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Baikal seal (redirect from Lake baikal seal)
In early autumn, before the entire lake freezes over, they migrate to bays and coves and hunt Kessler's sculpin, a fish that lives in silty areas and...
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trout (not native) Bull trout Chinook salmon Lake trout Longnose sucker Mountain whitefish Mottled sculpin Rainbow trout Redside shiner Sockeye salmon...
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Subspecies Clupeonella abrau muhlisi Bear Lake sculpin (Cottus extensus) Cottus petiti Cottus scaturigo Slender sculpin (Cottus tenuis) Galapagos gurnard...
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Lahontan mountain sucker (Catostomus platyrhynchus lahontan), and Paiute sculpin (Cottus beldingi). Most of these fish populations have been significantly...
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2022. The only other Manitoba lakes with known populations of Deepwater Sculpin are Lake Athapapuskow and West Hawk Lake. "Master Angler Record Book"....
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Bear Lake sculpin (Cottus extensus) - listed as "vulnerable", found only in Bear Lake Bear Lake whitefish (Prosopium abyssicola) - found only in Bear...
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such as stickleback, northern pike, sculpin, and burbot have revealed that it has a superior hearing capacity. The lake chub is sometimes called by other...
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Wildlife of Alaska (section Sculpin)
the bears. Alaska contains about 70% of the total North American brown bear population and the majority of the grizzly bears, as well as black bears and...
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inconnu, lake trout, lake chub, lake whitefish, longnose dace, longnose sucker, mountain whitefish, northern pike, round whitefish, slimy sculpin, spoonhead...
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Northern Pikeminnow, Pearl Dace, Prickly Sculpin, Rainbow Trout, Redside Shiner, Slimy Sculpin, Spoonhead Sculpin, Spottail Shiner, Trout-Perch, Walleye...
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Mount Aniakchak (category Volcanoes of Lake and Peninsula Borough, Alaska)
wind-blown dunes. Kodiak bears, foxes and caribou populate the region, while Alaska blackfish, Chinook salmon, chum salmon, coastrange sculpin, Coho salmon, Dolly...
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shorthead sculpin Cottus sp. — Cultus pygmy sculpin Cottus sp. (St. Mary and Milk River populations) — eastslope sculpin Erimyzon sucetta — lake chubsucker...
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Prince", Sculpin confronted Leanbow at the Lake of Lament taunting him with images of Megahorn's rampage. Leanbow refused to leave his post, but Sculpin persisted...
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Bear Creek, all tributaries of the Tennessee River. TVA surveys have located the snail darter in Chickamauga Lake, Nickajack Lake, Guntersville Lake,...
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and along beaches, Coastal cutthroat trout feed on small fish such as sculpins, sand lance, salmon fry and herring. They also consume shrimp, small squid...
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Yellowstone Lake were unsuccessful. Native mountain whitefish survive very well in the presence of introduced trout species. The Mottled sculpin (Cottus bairdi)...
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herring, smelt, whitefish, sculpin, perch, and crustaceans. Ringed seal are an important food item in particular for polar bears. During the pupping season...
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Jordan River (Utah) (category Rivers of Salt Lake County, Utah)
species, including the Bonneville cutthroat trout, Utah Lake sculpin, June sucker, Mottled sculpin, Utah chub and the Utah sucker. Today, the Jordan River...
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Searsville Dam (redirect from Searsville Lake)
species likely included coastal rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss irideus), sculpin, California roach (Hesperoleucas symmetricus), hitch (Lavinia exilcauda)...
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Thompson River (section Glacial lakes)
sucker, bridgelip sucker, northern pikeminnow, longnose dace, and slimy sculpin. Several bird species are found in Thompson River environments, including...
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Lake. Eulachon and green sturgeon were historically common in the lower Klamath River, with much smaller populations today. The Klamath Lake sculpin,...
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