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Jumbie teta
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Scientific classification

The Ancistrus cirrhosus, also known as the Jumbie teta, is a special type of armored catfish. These fish are found in the Paraná River basin, which flows through parts of Argentina and Uruguay. They are known for their unique armored bodies.

About the Jumbie Teta Catfish

The Jumbie teta is a small fish. It can grow up to about 8.9 centimeters (about 3.5 inches) long. This measurement is taken from the tip of its snout to the base of its tail, which is called "standard length" (SL) in fish studies.

What Makes it an Armored Catfish?

Armored catfish, like the Jumbie teta, have bony plates covering their bodies. These plates act like armor, protecting them from predators. Unlike many other fish, they don't have scales. This armor helps them survive in their natural habitat.

Where Does This Fish Live?

The Jumbie teta lives in the Paraná River basin. This large river system is one of the most important in South America. It provides many different habitats for fish, including fast-flowing waters and calmer areas. The Jumbie teta prefers the freshwater environments found here.

What Does the Jumbie Teta Eat?

Most armored catfish are bottom-feeders. This means they search for food on the riverbed. They often eat algae, small plants, and tiny bits of decaying matter. Their special mouths are designed to scrape food off rocks and other surfaces.

How Does the Jumbie Teta Behave?

Jumbie teta catfish are generally peaceful fish. They often hide among rocks or plants during the day. This helps them stay safe from bigger fish. They are more active during the night, searching for food.

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