Central stoneroller
A species of Stonerollers Scientific name : Campostoma anomalum Genus : Stonerollers
Central stoneroller, A species of Stonerollers
Botanical name: Campostoma anomalum
Genus: Stonerollers
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Central stoneroller (Campostoma anomalum) is an endemic North American fish that lives in freshwater streams in the United States. This species is sensitive to types of water pollution that kill the algae on which it feeds. Each central stoneroller must eat a quarter of its body weight in algae every day.
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Phylum
Chordates Class
Fish Order
Carp-like fish Family
Cyprinids Genus
Stonerollers Species
Central stoneroller