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Burbot, Lota lota The burbot (Lota lota), also known as bubbot, [2] mariah, [3] loche, cusk, [4] freshwater cod, [5] freshwater ling, freshwater cusk, the lawyer, coney-fish, lingcod, [6] or eelpout, is a species of coldwater ray-finned fish native to the subarctic regions of the Northern hemisphere.
Family Lotidae (hakes and burbots) Burbot (Lota lota) Order Gobiiformes (gobies and allies) Tubenose goby. Family Gobiidae (gobies) Racer goby (Babka gymnotrachelus) (I)
The primary predators of the gulf darter probably are larger freshwater fish, such as burbots (Lota lota), stonecats (Noturus flavus), and smallmouth bass (Micropterus dolomieu). The gulf darter, like many other darter species, have the ability to maintain position on the substrate in flowing water. [ 6 ]
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The bowfin (Amia calva) is a ray-finned fish native to North America. Common names include mudfish, mud pike, dogfish, grindle, grinnel, swamp trout, and choupique.It is regarded as a relict, being one of only two surviving species of the Halecomorphi, a group of fish that first appeared during the Early Triassic, around 250 million years ago.
A chatbot is a software application or web interface that is designed to mimic human conversation through text or voice interactions. [1] [2] [3] Modern chatbots are typically online and use generative artificial intelligence systems that are capable of maintaining a conversation with a user in natural language and simulating the way a human would behave as a conversational partner.
The lingcod or ling cod (Ophiodon elongatus) is a fish of the greenling family Hexagrammidae.Despite its name, the lingcod is neither a cod nor a ling. It is also known as known as the buffalo cod, cultus cod, or Buckethead.
Johnny darters prefer clear water with sandy and gravelly bottoms. They like slow-moving water, but can be found in moderately cloudy, moving water, as well. [2] They are bottom dwellers and stay on rocks at the bottoms of small ponds and streams with their heads facing into the current. [4]