You could but they have lots of small bones in the meat and they have a nasty taste.
they can be in salt water and in fresh water
Salt water
There are both salt water and fresh water crocs.
Swamps typically have fresh water, not salt water. Salt water is found in coastal marshes and estuaries where the water is influenced by the tides and ocean.
The only night crawler to live in salt water is the European Night Crawler. It is suitable for bait in brackish salt water. They can live up to 30 minutes in freezing or salty water.
There are many different catfish species, salt water and fresh water.
you don't
Channel catfish (Ictalurus punctatus) is a freshwater species.
They are a large catfish from the Mekong river delta in Vietnam.
It is not known weather it may venture into salt water, but it is routinely caught in freshwater rivers and lakes
you will mostly find catfish in a lake or river they dont adapt to salt water very easily
They are a large catfish from the Mekong river delta in Vietnam.
The northwest portion of the state, the Delta, contains 86 percent of Mississippi's catfish production.
Absolutely. Saltwater catfish comprise an important commodity in the markeplace, and before fish farming became popular, most catfish served in restaurants were saltwater.
Really hard but can be done at home.
Salt absorb water and without water microorganisms are killed.
Water is hard when it contains a lot of calcium. If you add table salt to it you will get hard salt water. The calcium and salt will deposit in your hair and it will be like coming home from the beach...without the sand. If you want your hair to be soft, wash it in soft water, rain water, distilled water or deionized water then follow the wash with a conditioner.