The channel catfish is a freshwater fish known for its slender, scaleless body and distinctive forked tail. It primarily inhabits rivers and lakes across North America. This species, reaching up to 52 inches and 58 pounds, feeds on insects, crustaceans, and small fish. Channel catfish are nocturnal, exhibiting social behavior and often schooling in deeper waters. This summary is AI generated
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Threat to humans
Source: Fishbase
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