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Between Main Street and Fairview Avenue in Downers Grove, Illinois, Metra F40PH 105 smokes away with an inbound commuter, while "Winnebago" 198 leads an outbound, keeping pace with an empty, NS-powered PRB coal train.
Schooling in a very unusual way, tightly together and the front line of these fishes digging through the sand for edibles. A rare species of marine catfish, these fishes are way more common in freshwater habitats.
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at Shin-Aoibashi bridge, Kamogawa river, Kyoto.
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You can see "Summer Cloud". It's huge cloud and sometime it brings heavy rain.
Ducks and other birds are playing water in the river.
Look into the water, carps and catfish swim slowly.
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The Striped Catfish can be recognised by its striped colouration, barbels around the mouth, and its body shape which tapers to a point posteriorly. Small juveniles are black and large adults may be less distinctly striped. The dorsal and pectoral fins have hidden venomous spines that can cause hours of intense pain and the risk of collapse from shock. (Australian Museum) Found in Beirut, Lebanon
Hundreds of Bullhead Catfish are grasping for oxygen as it is slowly depleted on this iced-up local man-made lake. This is but a small section of what was happening.
The giant otter is a South American carnivorous mammal. It feeds mainly on fish, including cichlids, characins (such as piranha), and catfish. It is the noisiest otter species.
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Chattanooga catfisher,
Sunday morning on the Tennessee,
Standing on the riprap.
Chattanooga (Ross's Landing), Tennessee, USA.
20 March 2022.
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▶ A nearby sign warns:
"Catfish from this body of water [Tennessee River] contain contaminants at levels thought to increase the risk of cancer or other serious illness in humans. These fish should not be eaten by children, pregnant or nursing women. All others should limit consumption to one meal per month."
— Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation
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I saw this school of baby bullhead catfish from a foot bridge over the pond, something I hadn't seen before. Unfortunately I don't know how to make them look any better with our turbid water here. In any case, a new one for my prairie wildlife species collection. Thanks to Jessica for ID help.
No matter the season, it's always a thrill to find an otter; saw this one enjoying a hearty catfish meal the morning of Friday, June 10th.
The White-bellied Sea Eagle got the catfish firmly in its talons. Looks like this catfish got no avoiding fate this time.
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A cormorant swallowing a catfish it had just caught. Shot from a kayak on the Charles River in Needham MA
Sucking Catfish has been bullying the smaller of our Clown Loaches ... biting its tail! So we moved it to the bottom tank. Now it is all by itself ... at least for now.