Pacific Tomcod [Microgadus proximus]

Description

Microgadus proximus, commonly known as the Pacific tomcod, is a species of cod found in the eastern Pacific Ocean. It is normally about 30 cm long, but can grow up to 40 cm. The Pacific tomcod has a slender body that is pale to olive green in color, with a lighter belly and a dark spot on the shoulder. It lives in estuaries and coastal waters, where it feeds on small fish and invertebrates. It is predominantly a bottom-dwelling species.

Taxonomy
Phylum Chordates
Chordata
Class Fish
Actinopterygii
Order Cod-like Fishes
Gadiformes
Family Cods and Haddocks
Gadidae
Genus Microgadus
Microgadus
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