hukkakulut
Hukkakulut, or "lip fish" in English, refer to a group of small, freshwater fish native to Finland, particularly found in the lakes and rivers of the country’s northern and central regions. These fish belong to the genus *Cottus*, specifically the species *Cottus poecilopus*, commonly known as the Finnish bullhead or northern bullhead. Hukkakulut are part of the family Cottidae, which includes other bottom-dwelling fish like sculpins.
Hukkakulut are characterized by their flattened, elongated bodies, small scales, and broad, sucker-like mouths adapted for
In Finnish culture, hukkakulut hold a modest but notable place in traditional cuisine. They are considered
Ecologically, hukkakulut play a role in maintaining the health of freshwater ecosystems. As opportunistic feeders, they