just for the crack of it?
I once saw a catfish in my fish tank swim up and take food away from the pyranha I had in there with him. That pyranah absolutely would not mess with that catfish amd they were about the same length.
A catfish can swim at speeds of up to 15 mph in short bursts. They spend most of their lives slowly moving across the bottom in search for food.
A catfish can swim at speeds of up to 15 mph in short bursts. They spend most of their lives slowly moving across the bottom in search for food.
up and down
Up and down. All marine mammals swim with vertical motions, and fish swim with horizontal motions.
up and down
No, turtles are very inquisitive and they would go right up to the catfish bite them, get stabbed, and then you would have the problem of having a hurt catfish and a stabbed turtle.
they flap it up and down and make splashes
a candiru is a type of catfish that lives in the amazon river. more feared than piranhas, they are known to swim up vajinas, penuses and anuses.
Up and down not so sure
Frogs do not swim upside down. They typically swim right-side up, using their powerful hind legs to propel themselves through the water.
they are stressed or sick