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Spotted bullhead

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Aside from human consumption and sport fishing the spotted bullhead may fall victim to predators such as otters and snapping turtles but it is particularly threatened by the presence of larger catfish. Bullhead catfishes are extremely vulnerable to predation by introduced species of large catfishes,
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The spotted bullhead is a freshwater demersal fish, known to inhabit mainstem and large tributaries. It inhabits rocky or sandy substrates with moderate currents and is particularly fond of deep holes in the river systems. The spotted bullhead has been occasionally spotted over mud near vegetation,
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The spotted bullhead is the smallest of the bullhead catfish, with its maximum length being only 9 inches (23 cm). The spotted bullhead is one of the more striking members of the bullhead family, with its yellow or cream colored spots being its most distinguishing feature. It is a member of a
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group of bullhead species having a black blotch at the base of the dorsal fin and a relatively large eye. The spotted catfish has a strongly serrated pectoral spine which has 6 to 20 large serrae. All the fins are edged in black, and the caudal fin is moderately emarginate.
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While no detailed studies of the diet of the spotted bullhead have been made, residents of northern Florida often refer to the spotted bullhead as "snailcat," (not to be confused with the
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The spotted bullhead is not sought after commercially due to its small size, though it has been known to occasionally appear in markets for human consumption. No
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The spotted bullhead has confirmed records spanning Florida's northwest, northern, central and eastern Alabama, and northern and western Georgia.
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Conservation status
Least Concern
IUCN 3.1
Scientific classification
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Eukaryota
Animalia
Chordata
Actinopterygii
Siluriformes
Ictaluridae
Ameiurus
Binomial name
Synonyms
bullhead catfish

snail bullhead
flathead catfish
blue catfish
Office International des Epizooties
"Ameiurus serracanthus"
IUCN Red List of Threatened Species
doi
10.2305/IUCN.UK.2013-1.RLTS.T202678A2746890.en
"Ameiurus serracanthus (Yerger & Relyea, 1968)"
Global Biodiversity Information Facility



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