Juveniles are taken by rockfishes and larger cabezon, as well as by lingcod and other sculpins. |
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Gurnards, flatheads, scorpionfishes, greenlings, and sculpins live in the Indian, Pacific, and Atlantic oceans. |
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Many species eat the fry and smolts, including striped bass, American shad, sculpins and sea gulls. |
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Gobies are distinguished from sculpins of similar appearance by their fused pelvic fin, which is characteristic of the family Gobiidae. |
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In addition to whitefish bull trout will feed on sculpins, darters or other trout and where applicable, salmon fry. |
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In addition to whitefish, bull trout will feed on sculpins, darters or other trout and where applicable, salmon fry. |
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Spawning in both species occurs during late autumn and winter, and patterns of seasonal occurrence are important factors in the life cycles of these sculpins. |
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Yellowstone cutthroats dine primarily on insects, but will occasionally pursue juvenile sculpins, whitefish, suckers and even small trout. |
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They compete fearlessly for resources with each other and with the slightly smaller mottled sculpins. |
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Also on display are some of the octopus's neighbors including Pacific Spiny Lumpsuckers, Sculpins and Dungeness crabs. |
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Barnacles, dog whelks, brittle stars, sculpins and sea urchins. |
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Together with certain abyssocottid sculpins, they are the deepest living freshwater fish in the world, occurring to near the bottom of Lake Baikal. |
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