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Channel Catfish

Ictalurus punctatus

The Channel Catfish is a friendly fish that has whiskers on its face. It loves to scavenge for food in rivers!

Habitat: Rivers and lakes

Appearance

The Channel Catfish has a sleek, torpedo-shaped body that is typically olive-brown to slate-gray on top, fading to a silvery-white belly. Younger fish often sport scattered dark spots on their sides, and all possess a deeply forked tail fin and long, sensitive barbels around their mouth.

KingdomAnimaliaPhylumChordataClassActinopterygiiOrderSiluriformesFamilyIctaluridaeGenusIctalurus
Channel Catfish
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Channel Catfish

Category

Fish

Rarity

Common

Danger

2/5

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Interesting facts

A record Channel Catfish caught in South Carolina weighed over 58 pounds!

Channel Catfish can make loud grunting and drumming sounds!

They can survive out of water for short periods, if kept moist!

They have taste buds all over their body, not just in their mouths!

Special abilities

Ability

Super Sniffer Whiskers

Channel Catfish can find food in dark or murky water because of four pairs of whisker-like barbels that sense chemicals.

Ability

Sound Maker

Channel Catfish has a special swim bladder that helps them make grunting and drumming noises to communicate.

Ability

Night Navigator

Channel Catfish can see well in low light, letting them hunt for food efficiently after the sun goes down.

Measurements & details

Length
25-58 cm
Weight
0.5-10 kg
Lifespan
6-16 years
Swim Speed
25 km/h
Max Depth
15 m
Water Type
Freshwater

Diet & Feeding

These fish are opportunistic eaters, feasting on almost anything they can find in their watery home.

Age differences: Younger catfish eat more insects and larvae, while adults consume more fish and larger crustaceans.

Primary Foods

  • aquatic insects
  • crustaceans
  • small fish
  • mollusks
  • plant matter
  • detritus

Foraging Method

  • Foraging

Ecological connections

eats

Largemouth Bass

Micropterus salmoides

eats juvenile catfish

eats

Great Blue Heron

Ardea herodias

preys on smaller catfish

hunts

Human

Homo sapiens

hunted for food and sport

eats

Red Swamp Crayfish

Procambarus clarkii

eats crayfish found underwater

eats

Common Lake Midge

Chironomus plumosus

eats midge larvae

Traits

Also known as

Forktail Catfish

Collections

Safety

Danger

2/5

Watch quietly from a distance and never try to feed or chase wild animals.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long is Channel Catfish?

25-58 cm

How much does Channel Catfish weigh?

0.5-10 kg

How long does Channel Catfish live?

6-16 years

What does Channel Catfish eat?

These fish are opportunistic eaters, feasting on almost anything they can find in their watery home.

How fast can Channel Catfish swim?

25 km/h

Where is Channel Catfish usually found?

Rivers and lakes

How does Channel Catfish hunt?

Foraging

How deep can Channel Catfish go?

15 m

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