No. The striped mullet is a very common fish in the Atlantic ocean. They are used as food, and reproduce in large numbers. Sometimes used as bait for larger speceies.
The striped mullet of California (Mugil cephalus, / Mexicanus).
The striped mullet of California (Mugil cephalus, / Mexicanus).
Clyde S. Tamaru has written: 'Hatchery manual for the artificial propagation of striped mullet (Mugil cephalus L.)' -- subject(s): Algae culture, Striped mullet, Fish hatcheries, Fish-culture
Mullet feed in shoals by sifting the bottom debris. They suck in the sediment and filter out all the inedible matter, eating the organic matter such as seaweed, crustaceans and worms. They also scrape algae and tiny animals from rocks, piers and from submerged rubbish.
55-60 years
boo yeah no, A mullet is long in the back and slicked in the front
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No. A mullet would be like a buzz cut in the front and long in the back
deep deep deep underwater
yes. You'll look even more stupid for a while than you did with the mullet, but it can be done.
Striped bass can live in both fresh and saltwater!