The longhorn sculpin is a bottom-dwelling fish found in the coastal waters of the North Atlantic. Recognizable by its elongated spines and mottled brown coloration, it typically grows up to 18 inches and weighs around 2 pounds. This species feeds on crustaceans and small fish, and is known for its territorial behavior and ability to camouflage with the seafloor. This summary is AI generated
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IUCN Status
Threat to humans
Source: Fishbase
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Longhorn sculpin
Washington County coastal water
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Longhorn sculpin
Lincoln County coastal water
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