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Warner sucker

Warner sucker

Catostomus warnerensis

Family
Catostomidae
Max Length
34.9999994 cm
Max Weight
1.2582 kg
IUCN Status
EN
Water Type
freshwater

Overview

The Warner sucker is a rare species of freshwater ray-finned fish in the family Catostomidae. Native to Oregon in the United States and found only in the Warner Basin, its distribution extends just into Nevada and California. It is a federally listed threatened species. Its other common name is redhorse. The International Union for Conservation of Nature has rated this fish as an endangered species because of its small extent of occurrence, the small number of locations in which it is found, and the extreme fluctuations in area of occupancy resulting from drought and water abstraction. Conservation efforts have been put in place.

Frequently Asked Questions

How big do Warner sucker get?+

Warner sucker (Catostomus warnerensis) can reach up to 34.9999994 cm in length and 1.2582 kg in weight. Their IUCN conservation status is EN.

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