bullhead catfish
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Definition
Noun: 1. A type of freshwater catfish: A bullhead catfish is any of several species of North American freshwater catfish characterized by a broad, flat head, a stout body, and the absence of scales. They are bottom-dwelling fish known for their hardiness and distinctive whisker-like barbels around the mouth.
Examples of Usage
- Noun:
- We caught a large bullhead catfish from the river.
- Bullhead catfish are often found in muddy or weedy areas of lakes.
- The biology class studied the habitat of the brown bullhead catfish.
Advanced Usage
- "Bullhead" as a common shorthand: In casual conversation, especially among anglers, the word "bullhead" is frequently used alone to refer to a bullhead catfish.
- He specializes in fishing for bullhead.
Variants and Related Words
- Bullhead (noun): A common shortened form for bullhead catfish.
- Ameiurus (noun): The scientific genus name for many bullhead catfish species.
- Catfish (noun): The broader family of fish to which bullheads belong, characterized by barbels.
Synonyms
- Horned pout (noun, regional): A common name for certain bullhead species, particularly in the northeastern United States.
- Mud cat (noun, informal): A general, informal name sometimes used for bullheads and other similar catfish.
Related Terms (Contextual)
- Barbels (noun): The slender, whisker-like sensory organs near the mouth of a catfish.
- Bottom feeder (noun): An organism that feeds on or near the bottom of a body of water; a descriptive term for the bullhead's feeding behavior.
Noun
- any of several common freshwater catfishes of the United States