Atlantic croaker
A species of Finebarbel croakers, Also known as Hardhead Scientific name : Micropogonias undulatus Genus : Finebarbel croakers
Atlantic croaker, A species of Finebarbel croakers
Also known as:
Hardhead
Botanical name: Micropogonias undulatus
Genus: Finebarbel croakers
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Description
The atlantic croaker (Micropogonias undulatus) lives in coastal waters and estuaries in the western Atlantic and Caribbean. Young fish prefer low-salinity water near river mouths, while adults tend to spend most of their time in saltwater. They can create a 'croaking' sound by vibrating certain muscles against their swim bladders.
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Scientific Classification
Phylum
Chordates Class
Fish Order
Perch-like fish Family
Drums Genus
Finebarbel croakers Species
Atlantic croaker