The Tennessee snubnose darter is a small freshwater fish notable for its vibrant coloration and blunt snout. It inhabits rocky streams with clear, fast-flowing water in the southeastern United States. Typically, it measures around 2-3 inches in length and weighs just a few ounces. This darter feeds on small aquatic invertebrates and exhibits active, bottom-dwelling behavior. This summary is AI generated
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Threat to humans
Source: Fishbase
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