Bullhead catfish are small aquatic fish. They are native to the United States. Bullhead catfish live in rivers and ponds. There are three species. None are commonly used for food. The bullhead catfish feeds on dead material in the water. You can breed...
Catfish are perhaps one of the easiest fish to immediately identify because of their whisker-like barbels that protrude from each side of their jaw. Nearly 2,200 species live around the world, 1,200 of those in South America. All but two catfish families...
Although fairly common, scientists know little about the zebra bullhead shark, also called the zebra horn shark. Its distinct coloration, shape and markings make this shark difficult to confuse with other species. There are no documented attacks by zebra...