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Bottom blowers, also known as bottom-feeding fish, typically inhabit freshwater and saltwater environments where they forage along the bottom of rivers, lakes, and oceans. Common species include catfish, carp, and certain types of flatfish. They are often found in areas with ample vegetation or debris, which provide shelter and food sources. Their adaptations allow them to thrive in various habitats, from murky waters to sandy or rocky bottoms.

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