 
  White sucker
  A species of Suckers, Also known as  Brook sucker, Mullet, June sucker, Black mullet    Scientific name : Catostomus commersonii  Genus :   Suckers    
  White sucker, A species of Suckers 
  Also known as: 
 Brook sucker, Mullet, June sucker, Black mullet
  Botanical name: Catostomus commersonii 
  Genus:  Suckers 
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  The white sucker (Catostomus commersonii) is an adaptable species found in freshwater rivers around North America. It is a bottom-feeder that gets its sustenance from algae, invertebrates, and plant matter that has drifted to the lake or river bed. Though white suckers can be eaten, they are more commonly used by fishers as bait for larger, more desirable species. 
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  How big does white sucker get? 
    
  
  
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