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Sac River Basin - Ozark Cavefish
One species of fish in the Sac River Basin is listed as threatened under the Federal Endangered Species Act and as endangered by the state of Missouri. This fish, the Ozark cavefish (Amblyopsis rosae), is only about two inches long. This fish only lives in the caves of southwest Missouri. Because the caves that the Ozark cavefish inhabits are dark, the fish does not need pigmentation to camouflage it from predators. The Ozark cavefish is also blind because it does not need functional eyes in its dark environment. The Ozark cavefish is very sensitive to pollution and the number of these fish is declining. It is important that we work to protect the water that runs into the caves where they live. The Ozark Cavefish
Source: Missouri Fish and Wildlife Information System available at http://www.conservation.mo.gov/cgi-bin/mofwis/search.cgi?record=0100025&MATCH=exact |
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Page last updated August 26, 2008 |