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  2. Otocinclus - Wikipedia

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    Otocinclus are popular aquarium fish, and they are often purchased as algae eaters. It is difficult to breed them in captivity, and only wild caught Otocinclus are available to hobbyists. This genus is widely distributed east of the Andes of South America , throughout the lowlands from northern Venezuela to northern Argentina , but are ...

  3. Otocinclus vittatus - Wikipedia

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    Otocinclus vittatus [1] is a species of catfish in the family Loricariidae. It is native to South America, where it is known from the basins of the Amazon River, the Xingu River, the Paraguay River, the Orinoco, the Paraná River, and the Tocantins River. It reaches 3.3 cm (1.3 inches) in total length.

  4. Otocinclus macrospilus - Wikipedia

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    Otocinclus macrospilus [1] is a species of catfish in the family Loricariidae.It is native to South America, where it is known from the Amazon River basin. The species reaches 3.5 cm (1.4 inches) SL and is found in the aquarium trade, where it is sometimes referred to as the common otocinclus or dwarf otocinclus, both of which can lead to confusion with other Otocinclus and Macrotocinclus species.

  5. Macrotocinclus - Wikipedia

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    The golden otocinclus (Macrotocinclus affinis, formerly Otocinclus affinis) is one of the smallest known suckermouth catfish, often called a 'dwarf oto'. Endemic to Southeast Brazil , this herbivorous , rheophilic , bottom-feeder only grows to around 4 cm (1.6 in) in length.

  6. Otocinclus vestitus - Wikipedia

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    Otocinclus vestitus [1] is a species of catfish in the family Loricariidae. It is native to South America , where it occurs in the basins of the Amazon River and the Paraná River . It reaches 3.2 cm (1.3 inches) SL.

  7. With Fewer Than 10 of These Animals Left, Can the Species Be ...

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    Swimming off the coast of Mexico in the Gulf of California live the few remaining vaquitas on earth. This endangered cetacean is not only the smallest porpoise species, but the most rare ...

  8. Otocinclus flexilis - Wikipedia

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    Otocinclus flexilis, [1] known in the aquarium trade as the peppered otocinclus, is a species of catfish in the family Loricariidae. It is native to South America, where it is known from the Lagoa Dos Patos drainage basin in Brazil. The species reaches 6.8 cm (2.7 inches) in total length. [2]

  9. See How Nearly 100 Rattlesnakes Were Found Under and ... - AOL

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    Humans also attract rodents, which make up a big part of a rattlesnake’s diet. Yet, most of the time, a rattlesnake or two making its way under a home won’t result in a den of nearly 100 snakes.