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For a specific catfish, Im not sure. For a fish in general, sakana. Pronounced SAH-kah-nah
Catfish can swim. Some Amazonian catfish can eat people
Catfish can swim. Some Amazonian catfish can eat people
People eat catfish.
People eat catfish.
Though Buddhism and Shinto have had major cultural influences in Japan, it would be fair to say that most Japanese are not religious. In fact, the majority of Japanese identify as either atheist or agnostic. While Japanese may pay respect to the dead, I don't think one can say that a majority of Japanese "worship" anything in the Western sense of the word.
In the Philippines, specifically in the province of Pampanga, there is a local tradition that involves the worship of a catfish, known as the "catfish deity" or "Ibon." This practice is part of a cultural festival called "Kuraldal," where locals honor the catfish for its significance in their agricultural practices and community beliefs. The catfish is seen as a symbol of prosperity and fertility, reflecting the importance of fish as a food source in the region.
a carp! go to www wikipedia.com and look up koi and koi is Japanese for carp! i got one! and they are cool! same as a plectomus! another name for a type of catfish! but tropical! a catfish is cold water (i think)!
hi i am coreybarrowess i like cats hi jeff
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