People, and other catfish if the one is big enough to eat the other... that's about all I could think of.
dods prey on catfish
yes they did discover the blue catfish
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Yes. The blue catfish is found in many states, including Michigan.
Unless it is a localized indigenous name, (common in the American South) they are known (properly) as "Blue Catfish", a specific species of catfish.
It eats fish
Blue catfish are the largest American catfish.Found in a variety of habitats,they can grow over 100 pounds!They eat mostly fish,but will take a variety of baits,anything with a smell.I saw a man catching them on chunks of soap!Blue cats are powerful fish,and fight great when hooked.They spawn in spring,and the young resemble tadpoles.
Yes, it preys on other creatures.
Blue catfish can get almost 8 feet long but other species in china can get even longer.
The blue catfish belongs to the phylum Chordata. This phylum includes animals that possess a notochord at some stage of their development, along with a dorsal nerve cord, and gill slits. Blue catfish are specifically classified under the class Actinopterygii, which encompasses ray-finned fishes.
Its competition would be a blue catfish.