yes, cat fish is a vertibrate because it has a spine and bones projecting from its spine.
All species of catfish are vertebrates. They belong to the classification of Fish, and all fish are vertebrates, having a backbone and internal skeleton.
Vertebrate is a category called a subphylum. Catfish belong to this subphylum or group. A catfish is a vertebrate.
No, catfish aren't arthropods, they have a backbone and are thus in a different phylum, Chordata. Arthropods are characterized by having an exoskeleton; bones for an internal skeleton would indicate a non-arthropod.
The exact number of cells in a catfish can vary widely depending on the species and size of the fish. Generally, it is estimated that an average catfish has billions of cells, similar to other vertebrates. Factors such as age, health, and environmental conditions can also influence cell count.
There are many fish in the catfish family, but here is a list of selected common species; Blue catfish-Ictalurus Furcatatus, Channel catfish-Ictalurus Punctatus, White catfish-Ameiurus Catus, Flathead Catfish-Pylodictis Olivaris.
Catfish can swim. Some Amazonian catfish can eat people
Catfish can swim. Some Amazonian catfish can eat people
Angler fish, like all vertebrates, have bilateral symmetry. This means they have symmetry across one plane (known as the sagittal plane, and directly down the centre of their body), which means one side of their body approximately mirrors the other side.
a goonch catfish has teeth and a piraiba catfish doesn't but it has a surated mouth.
Snakes are vertebrates.
vertebrates
The catfish that I have caught and cleaned do not have teeth.... These are fresh water catfish.....