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  1. Yellow bullhead are bottom dwellers, living in areas with muck, rock, sand, or clay substrates. Its habitat includes river pools, backwaters, and sluggish current over soft or mildly rocky substrate in creeks, small to larger rivers, and shallow portions of lakes and ponds.

  2. Learn about the yellow bullhead, a medium-sized catfish with white barbels under its chin, that lives in freshwater habitats in North America. Find out its appearance, distribution, diet, mating habits, and conservation status.

  3. Yellow Bullhead can be distinguished from both species by the presence of white or yellow chin barbels (vs. dusky or black), a nearly straight caudal fin margin (vs. slightly notched), and a long, nearly straight anal fin with 24 or more rays (vs. short, rounded anal fin with 23 or fewer).

  4. Sep 4, 2023 · Learn about the Yellow Bullhead Catfish, a freshwater species that inhabits diverse aquatic ecosystems across North America. Discover its physical characteristics, lifespan, feeding habits, breeding behavior, and conservation status.

  5. Anal fin rays num­ber 24 to 28; 25 to 26 is most com­mon. Yel­low bull­head may live to be 7 years old, and grow up to 45.7 to 48.3 cen­time­ters long and weigh up to 3.2 kilo­grams. Yel­low bull­head are sim­i­lar to black ( Ameiu­rus melas) and brown ( Ameiu­rus neb­u­lo­sus) bull­head.

  6. May 27, 2024 · Learn about the yellow bullhead catfish, a native species of North America that can be found in various freshwater habitats. Discover its appearance, behavior, diet, reproduction, and threats in this comprehensive guide.

  7. Pools, backwaters, and sluggish current over soft substrate in creeks and small to large rivers; oxbows, ponds, and impoundments (Ref. 5723, 10294 ). Feeds on variety of insects and other bottom dwelling organisms such as mollusks and crustaceans (Ref. 27549 ).