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Is the Tubenose Goby A) a carnivore B) a omnivore or C) a herbivore?

A) a carnivore

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Can you name one of the places the Tubenose Goby lives?

Lake Eerie, Lake Superior, Lake St. Clair, St. Clair River or Duluth Harbor

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What food do Tubenose Gobies outcompete other species for?

Worms, shellfish or insects

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Should I buy a Tubenose Goby?

No you should not buy or sell a Tubenose Goby

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What length does an average Tubenose Goby reach?

5 inches

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Where were Tubenose Gobies first found?

North of Windsor, Ontario

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List one of the affects Tubenose Gobies have on other species?


They eat other species young or outcompete them for food

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What do I do if I find a Tubenose Goby?

Report your sighting

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True or False: Can a Tubenose Goby be yellow?

True

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True or False: Does a Tubenose Goby eat birds?

False

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True or False: Do Tubenose Gobies eat zebra and quagga mussels?

False

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True or False: I shouldn't release chemicals to kill Tubenose Gobies?

True

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Do Tubenose Gobies have any scales?

No, Tubenose Gobies do not have scales.

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Where are Tubenose Gobies native to?

Rivers and estuaries of the Black and Caspian sea basins.

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Are bottom-dwelling fish increasing in popularity?

No, bottom-dwelling fish are not increasing in popularity

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Is the Sculpin fish native or not?

The Sculpin fish is native

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What is the Tubenose Goby's scientific name?

The Proterorhinus Semilunaris

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How did Tubenose Gobies come to Canada?

In the ballast waters of ocean going ships.

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What kinds of fish does the Tubenose Goby affect?

Rainbow Darters and Northern Madtoms

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Where should I report Tubenose Goby sightings to?

Ontario’s Invading Species Awareness Program

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