FishesDarters and sculpinsAll families
To 2 1/2" (6.5 cm). Moderately stout, compressed; back olive to brown with 3 dark saddles, 3-5 ligh… read more
2" (5 cm). Mottled dark markings on sides and back, sometimes forming bands; brown to black in femal… read more
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2 1/2" (6.5 cm). Elongate body. Yellow to olive above with 10-15 bars or saddles; paler below. Dark … read more
1 3/4" (4.25 cm). Olive to brownish overall, with reddish dots on sides and dark bar on face. Male f… read more
To 3 1/2" (8.4 cm). Paler color of upperside interrupted by four prominent dark brown to black saddl… read more
2 1/2" (6.1 cm). Body thicker toward head. Yellowish brown above with 4 narrow dark saddles, first a… read more
Percina caprodes, the logperch or common logperch, is a fish species of the family Percidae. Like ot… read more
The snail darter (Percina tanasi) is a small (up to 9 cm long), rare fish found in the waters of Eas… read more
The mottled sculpin, Cottus bairdii, is a freshwater sculpin (family Cottidae) found widely although… read more
The slimy sculpin, Cottus cognatus, is a freshwater species of fish that inhabits cool, rocky stream… read more
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