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  1. 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 ).

  2. The Bullhead, or Bullhead Catfish, is a group of catfishes in the family Ictaluridae. Some other members of the family include channel catfish , blue catfish , and more. Researchers currently recognize seven different species in this group.

  3. Bullhead fish: what they are, what they look like - and how males entice females by singing - Discover Wildlife.

  4. The European bullhead (Cottus gobio) is a freshwater fish that is widely distributed in Europe, mainly in rivers. It is a member of the family Cottidae, a type of sculpin. It is also known as the miller's thumb, freshwater sculpin, common bullhead, and cob.

  5. Jun 27, 2022 · Learn about the three main species of bullhead catfish, their habitats, baits, and how to cook them. Bullhead are small, common, and delicious catfish that are easy to catch and eat.

  6. www.wildlifetrusts.org › freshwater-fish › bullheadBullhead | The Wildlife Trusts

    Learn about the bullhead, a small, strangely shaped fish that lives on the bottom of fast, stony rivers and streams in England and Wales. Find out how to identify it, when to see it, and how to help protect its habitat.

  7. Bullhead, any of several North American freshwater catfishes of the genus Ameiurus (Ictalurus of some authorities) and the family Ictaluridae. Bullheads are related to the channel catfish (I. punctatus) and other large North American species but have squared, rather than forked, tails and are.