drum fish live in the alantic ocean and in the gulf of mexio
There are freshwater drum, and saltwater drum species.
Red Drum Fish are a protected game fish, but are still legally caught and eaten by fishermen.
Yes, a drum fish eats plankton. Drum fish are very similar to carp. They will eat anything edible, including worms, insects, dead fish, algae, plankton and so on. Because they eat almost anything, they are considered "Trash Fish".
Nothing. They are the same fish.
This has not been recorded in the wild, probably not.
The black drum fish (also known as "Pogonias cromis") is the largest fish within the whole drum family and can be found in and around briny water. Some examples include Gulf of Mexico or the southern Caribbean coast.
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RedSnapper are found in Louisiana as well as an Cobia Black Fin Tuna, Black Drum,BlueGill,LargeMouthbass,Channel catfish
The Red Drum is a game fish that is found in the Atlantic Ocean from Massachusetts to Florida and in the Gulf of Mexico from Florida to Northern Mexico.
crabs, shrimp, bottomfeeds on molluks, surface feeds on small fish
Drum fish, like other fish species, can decompose after death due to the action of bacteria, fungi, and other decomposers in their environment. The decomposition process can be influenced by factors such as temperature, water conditions, and the presence of scavengers. In aquatic ecosystems, the breakdown of drum fish contributes to nutrient cycling and supports other organisms.
The channel bass, or more commonly known as red drum, or redfish, is a saltwater species, found mainly in surf or bays.