clubans
Clubans, also known as clubfish, are a group of marine fish belonging to the family Otophysiidae. They are found in the waters of the eastern Pacific Ocean, ranging from the Gulf of California to Peru. Clubans are characterized by their elongated, club-like snouts, which are used for digging into the ocean floor to find food.
There are two species of clubans: the California clubfish (Otophysis californica) and the Peruvian clubfish (Otophysis
Clubans are of particular interest to scientists due to their unique adaptations for burrowing. Their elongated
Despite their interesting adaptations, clubans are not well-studied and their population status is unknown. Conservation efforts