What is Lonnose sucking?
lonnose Sucker, scientifically named Catostomus Catostomus , is one of the 80 species belonging to the family of terrible fish. The adult lonnos suction cup has a length of about 12-18 inches (30-46 cm) and usually weighs 12-32 ounces (340-907 g). In the color, Longnose Sucker ranges from the gray slate and the dark olive to almost black on the back and on the upper sides, while it has a yellowish orange mouth and chin. The body of this kind of suction cup is a torpedo -shaped torpedo and has a distinctive long, rounded snout with a mouth that resembles an suction cup.
Geographically, the suction cup is mainly in North America, where it is the most widespread type of suction cup on the continent. Lonnnose Sucker is distributed from the coast to the coast in the northern regions of the United States, and its range extends north through Alaska to the northernmost part of Canada. Pennsylvania is the southern limit of its extent in North America. Lonnose is the only kind of suction cup that inhabits Asia, where it often occurs in streams and rivers of Eastern Siberia. Sometimes universityAK This fish is found in somewhat warm and muddy waters in bays and mouth. Lonnnose suction cups are DNA inhabitants and can be found at a depth of about 600 feet (182 m). They tend to produce their homes in holes or areas where there is an underwater obstacle.
In addition to living at the bottom, Lonnose Sucker is a lower feeder with a mouth that fits perfectly for him. The mouth of this kind of suction cup is perverted and looks like a suction cup. It is located on the abdominal side of the fish, so it is naturally pointed to where the food is. As a diet, the adults of Lonnose of the suction cup feed mainly on the assortment of insect Midges and Mayflies. These fish also eat algae and water invertebrates with a bottom such as worms, snails and small crustaceans.
The horizon season is from mid -April to July. Lonnose Suckers migrate upstream to emerge in areas where water flows at a slight to fast speed above the gravel layers. MenThey are waiting for women over these gravel areas. There are no nests, but the female releases eggs that immerse themselves in the bottom and are then fertilized by a man. The eggs are attached to the gravel or other lower material and hatch within a few weeks.