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There are freshwater drum, and saltwater drum species.
drum fish live in the alantic ocean and in the gulf of mexio
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".
they look like a white rock, a rough pearl looking rock.
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.
crabs, shrimp, bottomfeeds on molluks, surface feeds on small fish
There is the dogfish, the devil fish, the dolphin(there are many subspecies), the discus fish, the doctor fish, the dorado, the dore or walleye fish, and the dungeness crab.
The red drum.
if you're talking about the freshwater drum then the answer is just about anything. they are considered a "trash fish" and they will eat anything and everything on the bottom of the river. including but not limited to worms, corn, dead fish, mud, aluminum cans, rusty nails,,,,. they are very similar to carp.