Are there any fish that are Green. Can I have a Green fish.
Greeeeeeeeen
You get a Fluffy Sculpin
Oligocottus snyderi
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Are there any fish that are Green. Can I have a Green fish.
Greeeeeeeeen
You get a Fluffy Sculpin
Oligocottus snyderi

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By Kevin Metcalf, CC-BY-NC
tide pooling after work
Woolly Sculpin Clinocottus analis
8/6/2024 Leo Carrillo State Park, California
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On a wave-battered rock in the northern Pacific Ocean, a fish called the sculpin grips the surface firmly to maintain stability in its harsh
On a wave-battered rock in the northern Pacific Ocean, a fish called the sculpin grips the surface firmly to maintain stability in its harsh environment. Unlike sea urchins, which use their glue-secreting tube feet to adhere to their surroundings, sculpins manage to grip without a specialized adhesive organ like tube feet or the suction cups of octopuses. So, why is this significant, and why are scientists so keen to understand it? Marine organisms thriving in high-energy environments serve as excellent natural models for designing more efficient and effective human-engineered devices, such as robots, grippers and adhesives. Improved adhesives could have wide-ranging impacts, from enhancing medical devices to creating tires with better road grip.
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Daily fish fact #843
Deep-water sculpins!
It is a subfamily of sculpins that is entirely endemic to Lake Baikal, the deepest lake in the world. Many species are among the deepest-living freshwater fish in the world, descending down to 1 600 meters which is nearly the depth of Lake Baikal itself! Common adaptations in these sculpins include reduced eyes and an enhanced lateral line system directly on the skin, which helps them feel movement and pressure changes in the water.
i <3 fish (go look at the Pit sculpin wikipedia page, i added so much info)
π Inland Fishes of California by the legend Peter B. Moyle