White Sucker
The White Sucker is a freshwater fish commonly found in North America. It typically inhabits rivers and streams, preferring areas with gravel or sandy bottoms. This species can grow up to 30 inches long and is recognized by its elongated body and sucker-like mouth, which it uses to feed on algae and detritus.
White Suckers are often found in schools and are known for their adaptability to various water conditions. They play a vital role in the ecosystem by helping to maintain water quality. This fish is also a popular target for anglers due to its size and fighting ability.