Yes, bullhead catfish can sting. They have sharp spines located in their pectoral and dorsal fins that can cause painful wounds if handled improperly. While their sting is not typically dangerous to humans, it can lead to swelling and discomfort. It's advisable to exercise caution when handling these fish to avoid injury.
Bullheads are not sold commercially, but are common catfish across North America.
I think that it is Platichthys flesus.
I am pretty sure that Catfish can sting you with their whiskers. :)
Other fish and catfish food seaweed and weed as well hahaha
squid & catfish
20 to 25 years max..
All species of catfish are vertebrates. They belong to the classification of Fish, and all fish are vertebrates, having a backbone and internal skeleton.
Yes, there maybe some cases where a catfish won't eat a catfish oof it's ownspecies (like a channel cat not eating a channel cat) but I'm sure all of them will eat smaller different catfish (Yellowhead eating a bullhead)
It is a term used to describe obstinate old men, and or a type of catfish.
Fish found in Connecticut (or the Connecticut waters of Long Island Sound) include:Atlantic SalmonAlewifeAmerican ShadGizzard ShadShort-nosed SturgeonAtlantic SturgeonSea Lamprey (eel)American EelBlueback HerringRiver HerringBluefishPumpkinseedBluegillStriped BassLarge-mouth BassSmall-mouth BassBrown Bullhead (catfish)Yellow Bullhead (catfish)
agongus cataphractus is a small (10-15cm) fish native to coastal waters aroun the british isles. It is more commenly know as a pooge or amourded bullhead (not realeted to north American catfish :bullhead catfish). pooge is found at a depth of anywere between 2 to 120 metres of water, although it is sometimes found in rockpools.
Fish generally eat what they are used to eating but some fish, like catfish and bullhead will take raw meet.