Yes, they are. Plants and other green things are producers and all others are consumers of one sort or another.
Sculpin is a consumer. These fish primarily feed on smaller fish, crustaceans, and other invertebrates, making them part of the aquatic food web as predators. They do not produce their own food through photosynthesis, which distinguishes them from producers like plants and algae.
Yes, they are. Plants and other green things are producers and all others are consumers of one sort or another.
Pygmy sculpin was created in 2000.
Grunt sculpin was created in 1874.
Fourhorn sculpin was created in 1758.
A Grunt Sculpin is a type of funny looking fish. :)
A Grunt Sculpin is a type of funny looking fish. :)
yes
The Utah Lake Sculpin is a cold blooded animal
We do. The number one consumer of sturgeon are humans. Sea Lions and Lampreys also. Bass are known to eat baby sturgeon and many fish eat their eggs like Sculpin.
I can't give you an exact answer, but I can say that a Sculpin can get rather large. I caught one once that snapped my 5 pound test line. The Sculpin looked like it was over a foot long... big and ugly :p
A familiar diminutive of John., A sculpin.