The Olympic mudminnow is a small freshwater fish native to the Pacific Northwest, particularly Washington State. It exhibits a torpedo-shaped body with a mottled brown and olive coloration. Typically measuring up to 3 inches in length and weighing just a few ounces, it inhabits slow-moving waters. The species is known for its reclusive behavior, often seeking shelter among aquatic vegetation. This summary is AI generated
Water type
IUCN Status
Threat to humans
Source: Fishbase
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Olympic mudminnow
Intracoastal Waterway (Calabash - Southport)
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Olympic mudminnow
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Olympic mudminnow
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