The Lake Rukwa squeaker (Synodontis rukwaensis) is a freshwater fish of the family Mochokidae that grows up to 29 cm.
Description
The Rukwa squeaker is an African squeaker catfish (Mochokidae) from East Africa. The species has a scaleless body with three pairs of barbels, an adipose fin and serrated pectoral and dorsal fin spines. It lives bottom-bound in lakes and rivers and can make squeaking sounds with its pectoral girdle. As an omnivore it forages for insect larvae, molluscs, algae and detritus. The sturdy, serrated fin spines can inflict painful puncture wounds when handled.
Frequently asked questions
How do you recognise the Lake Rukwa squeaker?
The Lake Rukwa squeaker has an elongate, eel-like body, is mainly brown and shows a spots pattern.
Where does the Lake Rukwa squeaker live?
The Lake Rukwa squeaker lives in fresh water and is mostly found around mixed bottom.
How big does the Lake Rukwa squeaker get?
The Lake Rukwa squeaker grows to a maximum of about 29 cm.
Is the Lake Rukwa squeaker dangerous to humans?
No, the Lake Rukwa squeaker is harmless to humans.
Is the Lake Rukwa squeaker edible?
Yes, the Lake Rukwa squeaker is commonly eaten.
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Same genus Synodontis
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