Cave catfish

(Clarias cavernicola)

Description

The golden cave catfish (Clarias cavernicola) is a critically endangered species of airbreathing catfish.This cavefish is only known to live in the Aigamas cave,Otjozondjupa region,Namibia.They lack pigmentation and are up to 16.1 cm (6.3 inches) in standard length.They have very small eyes that are covered with skin,and are probably effectively blind.They feed on detritus and invertebrates that fall into the lake in which they live.The population is estimated at 200–400 individuals.Little is known about its reproduction,and attempts to breed it in captivity have failed.[citation needed] The population is threatened by chance events and water extraction from the cave lake,which has resulted in a drop of the water level. It is the only known cavefish in mainland Southern Africa

Taxonomic tree:

Domain:
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum:
Class: Actinopterygii
Order:Siluriformes
Family:Clariidae
Genus:Clarias
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