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Chaetostoma changae
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The Chaetostoma changae is a special type of catfish. It belongs to a group of fish called Loricariidae. This fish is found only in South America, specifically in Peru. It's a small fish, growing up to about 7.6 centimeters (or 3 inches) long. Its name, "changae," was given to honor Fonchii Chang, a Peruvian scientist who studies fish.

About the Chaetostoma changae

The Chaetostoma changae is a type of catfish that lives in freshwater. Catfish are known for the whisker-like feelers around their mouths, which look a bit like a cat's whiskers! These feelers help them find food in the water.

Where Does It Live?

This particular catfish is native to Peru, a country in South America. This means it naturally lives there and isn't found anywhere else in the wild. It lives in rivers and streams.

How Big Does It Get?

The Chaetostoma changae is a relatively small fish. It can grow to be about 7.6 centimeters long. That's about the length of a standard sticky note!

Who Was Fonchii Chang?

The second part of the fish's name, "changae," is a tribute to a person. It honors Fonchii Chang, who is a Peruvian ichthyologist. An ichthyologist is a scientist who studies fish. Naming a new species after a person is a way to recognize their important work in science.

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