Longjaw mudsucker

id: longjaw-mudsucker-282-824132
title: Longjaw mudsucker
text: The longjaw mudsucker Gillichthys mirabilis is a goby (Gobiidae) of the Pacific Ocean coast of California and Baja California, noted for its extremely large mouth and ability to survive out of water for short periods. As the common name suggests, the upper jaw is extremely long, reaching nearly to the opercular opening. The head is broad and flat, with the eyes placed close to the top. Overall color is a dark brown to olive on the upper parts, and yellowish below; a faint pattern of vertical bar
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description: Species of fish
original url: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Longjaw_mudsucker
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date modified: 2021-11-27T20:21:40Z
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