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Trachydoras nattereri
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  • Oxydoras nattereri Steindachner, 1881

The Trachydoras nattereri is a special kind of thorny catfish. It lives in the big Amazon basin in South America. You can find this fish in countries like Brazil, Colombia, and Peru.

This fish is not very big. It usually grows to about 10.3 centimeters (about 4 inches) long. Scientists measure its length from its snout (nose) to the base of its tail.

What is a Thorny Catfish?

Thorny catfishes are a group of fish known for having spiky plates on their bodies. These plates act like armor, helping to protect them from other animals that might want to eat them. They are part of a family called Doradidae.

Where Does Trachydoras nattereri Live?

This fish makes its home in the Amazon basin. This is a huge area in South America where the Amazon River and all its smaller rivers flow. It's a very important place for many different kinds of plants and animals.

  • Brazil: A large country in South America, home to a big part of the Amazon rainforest.
  • Colombia: Located in the northwest of South America, also has parts of the Amazon.
  • Peru: A country on the western side of South America, with a significant portion of the Amazon basin.

These fish prefer freshwater environments, like rivers and streams, where they can find food and shelter.

How Big Does it Get?

The Trachydoras nattereri is a small fish. It can grow up to 10.3 centimeters long. This measurement is called "standard length" (SL). It means the length from the tip of the fish's nose to the start of its tail fin. This is a common way for scientists to measure fish.

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