hog sucker

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hog sucker

A hog sucker rests on the sandy bottom of a clear stream.

Definition
  1. Noun:
    • A type of freshwater fish: The "hog sucker" is a species of fish belonging to the sucker family (Catostomidae). It is characterized by a downward-facing, suction-cup-like mouth adapted for feeding on the bottom of streams.
    • A specific aquatic animal: It refers specifically to the fish species Hypentelium nigricans, known for inhabiting clear, shallow, flowing waters.
Usage Examples
  • Noun:
    • We spotted a hog sucker in the rocky creek.
    • The hog sucker uses its specialized mouth to feed on aquatic insects.
Advanced Usage
  • Ecological context: The term is used in biology and ecology to describe a fish that is an indicator of good water quality in its habitat.
    • The presence of hog suckers suggests the stream ecosystem is healthy.
Variants and Related Words
  • Northern hog sucker (n): A common name for .
  • Sucker (n): The broader family of fish (Catostomidae) to which the hog sucker belongs.
Synonyms
  • Fish species: (scientific name).
Related Phrases
  • Bottom feeder: A descriptive term for fish like the hog sucker that feed on the stream bed.
hog sucker

A hog sucker rests on the sandy bottom of a clear stream.

Noun
  1. widely distributed in warm clear shallow streams