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- Brown bullhead - Wikipedia
The brown bullhead (Ameiurus nebulosus) is a fish of the family Ictaluridae that is widely distributed in North America It is a species of bullhead catfish and is similar to the black bullhead (Ameiurus melas) and yellow bullhead (Ameiurus natalis)
- Brown bullhead - Oregon Department of Fish Wildlife
Features: Bullheads found in Oregon are distinguished from channel catfish by their square or rounded tails and lack of spotting They seldom exceed two pounds and 18-inches long Brown bullheads are a mottled yellowish-brown with a yellow belly and dark chin “whiskers” or barbels that are white near the base They have a square tail
- Bullhead - Description, Habitat, Image, Diet, and Interesting Facts
Everything you should know about the Bullhead The Bullhead is a group of freshwater catfish, of which there are seven species
- The Total Guide to Catching and Cooking Bullhead Catfish
What is a Bullhead Catfish? Bullhead catfish are one of the smallest and most common catfish in North America
- Bullhead | Freshwater, Bottom-Dwelling, Carnivorous | Britannica
Bullheads are related to the channel catfish (I punctatus) and other large North American species but have squared, rather than forked, tails and are generally less than 30 centimetres (12 inches) long Bullheads are valued as food and sport fishes
- What Is a Bullhead Fish? Types, Habitat, and More
Bullhead fish, belonging to the catfish family Ictaluridae, are a group of freshwater fish commonly found across North America These adaptable creatures are recognized for their distinctive appearance and ability to thrive in various aquatic environments
- Brown Bullhead | Habitat, Size, Diet Interesting Facts
Discover the Brown Bullhead (Ameiurus nebulosus), a versatile freshwater catfish crucial for North America's aquatic ecosystems
- Brown Bullhead - FISHBIO | Fisheries Consultants
The brown bullhead (Ameiurus nebulosus) is a medium-sized freshwater catfish native to eastern North America from the coast to the Great Lakes to Alabama It has a stout body covered in smooth, scaleless skin, with mottled brown coloration that provides camouflage in muddy waters
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