Gila coerulea, known as the blue chub, is a freshwater fish characterized by its deep, laterally compressed body and blue-gray coloration. Native to the lakes and rivers of the Upper Klamath Basin in Oregon and California, it typically reaches 8-12 inches in length. The blue chub feeds on a variety of aquatic organisms and exhibits schooling behavior, often found in open-water habitats.
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