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Batrachocottus baicalensis, or the bighead sculpin, is one of the cottoid fishes or sculpins endemic to the Lake Baikal watershed in eastern Siberia, Russia. It lives at approximately one hundred meters depth, and can attain a length of 19 cm.It is variously considered to belong either to the family Cottocomephoridae, Cottidae or Abyssocottidae.

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  • Batrachocottus baicalensis, or the bighead sculpin, is one of the cottoid fishes or sculpins endemic to the Lake Baikal watershed in eastern Siberia, Russia. It lives at approximately one hundred meters depth, and can attain a length of 19 cm.It is variously considered to belong either to the family Cottocomephoridae, Cottidae or Abyssocottidae.
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  • Batrachocottus baicalensis
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  • IUCN3.1
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  • Cottus baicalensis (Dybowski, 1874)
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