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Synodontis zambezensis, known as the brown squeaker, the korokoro, or the plain squeaker, is a species of upside-down catfish that is native to the middle ...
Found in pools and slow flowing reaches of perennial and seasonal rivers; prefers riverine habitats to floodplains; shelters in holes or crevices or on the ...
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Synodontis zambezensis

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Synodontis zambezensis, known as the brown squeaker, the korokoro, or the plain squeaker, is a species of upside-down catfish that is native to the middle and lower Zambezi River system of Eswatini, Mozambique, South Africa, Tanzania, Zambia and... Wikipedia
Jul 19, 2005 · S-shaped and movable in the lower jaw. These fish produce audible sounds when disturbed rubbing the base of the pectoral spine against the ...
Feb 11, 2022 · Synodontis zambezensis, known as the brown squeaker, the korokoro, or the plain squeaker, is a species of upside-down catfish that is native ...
Apr 30, 2017 · A juvenile form, known commonly as the Bruin Skreeuber (Afrikaans), Brown Squeaker, and to science as Synodontis zambezensis.
The spines are said to be poisonous (Ref. 4537). Found in pools and slow flowing reaches of perennial and seasonal rivers; prefers riverine habitats to ...
FamilyMochokidaeSqueakers or upside-down catfishes. Mochokidae: pictures (1). GenusSynodontis · Synodontis: pictures (1). SpeciesSynodontis zambezensis ...
According to the IUCN Red List, the “Synodontis Zambezensis” is in the Least of Concern category. This means that is far from being an endangered species. This ...
Description: This species has a deep body, a large adipose fin and a forked caudal. The barbels are long and slender and the mandibulars have branches. The ...
S. zambezensis is an 'oral sheller' that removes gastropod shells prior to swallowing the soft tissue and either discards or swallows the smaller shells (< 10 ...