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Suckermouth Catfish

    They are non-native and considered to be an unwanted, invasive species. They are mostly nocturnal feeders; they have an obvious sucker located on the head. They can range in size from 3-inches to over 3-feet. They can out-compete native fish for food. They primarily eat algae. They were found in the San Antonio River in 2000.

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