a cat fish
Yes, catfish have whisker-like tactile organs called barbels around their mouths that help them sense their surroundings and locate food in murky waters. These barbels are typically longer and more developed in species like the channel catfish.
Catfish can swim. Some Amazonian catfish can eat people
Yes, fish are often found in the diet of a raccoon, including catfish.
No, sharks and catfish are different types of fish. Sharks are cartilaginous fish with sharp teeth and a streamlined body design, while catfish are bony fish with distinctive barbels on their faces and often have a flattened body shape. Additionally, sharks are typically found in saltwater environments, while catfish are usually found in freshwater habitats.
Base at my researches the catfish and mudfish are the same
The annoying dog.
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Small catfish that look kinda like chubby sharks with tiny whiskers. They live in schools
That you like catfish tattoos. ;)
Catfish
is a species of catfish that look like a shark in the body but is not a sharkhttp://z.hubpages.com/u/870721_f248.jpg here is a picture of it
A mother catfish is called a "female catfish." In biological terms, female catfish are referred to as "spawners" when they are ready to lay eggs. Catfish are known for their unique breeding behavior, where the male catfish guards the eggs until they hatch.
A mother catfish is typically referred to as a "female catfish." In biological terms, the female catfish is responsible for laying eggs and caring for the young fry. The male catfish fertilizes the eggs externally after the female lays them.
Tastes like Catfish, to me.
Catfish are fresh water fish and they hide in the mud. There are several saltwater catfish species, and these are sometimes prey for ospreys, pelicans, gannets, and boobies. Many catfish species, like blue catfish and channel catfish, and flatheads, are predatory, feeding mainly on fishes.
Hundreds of eggs. It is not likely that you will have them though. It is a difficult job to breed most species of sucking catfish.
No. That is a catfish.