Buffalo Sculpin (Enophrys bison)

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Description

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Found singly camouflaged amongst rocks and seaweed over rock and sandy bottoms of inshore reefs.
They feed on algae, small fish and swimming invertebrates.
Length - 37cm
Depth - 0-20m
Widespread Eastern Pacific

Sculpins are small bottom dwelling fish, usually found in both shallow intertidal zones, of coasts and estuaries, and much deeper waters of the oceans, where they are often caught in trawl nets. Ref: https://www.fishbase.in/summary/Enophrys-bison.html

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