A mother catfish is called a fry
A mother catfish is typically referred to as a "female catfish." In biological terms, the female catfish is responsible for laying eggs and caring for the young fry. The male catfish fertilizes the eggs externally after the female lays them.
Catfish whiskers are called barbels.
Catfish do have children, but they are not called kittens. The catfish got its name by the whiskers it.
Vertebrate is a category called a subphylum. Catfish belong to this subphylum or group. A catfish is a vertebrate.
"Khagga"
Translation: bagre OR siluro (for a giant catfish)Note that in Spain, catfish is not commonly sold and a completely different fish with a similar taste called pangasius (called panga in Spanish) is far more readily available.
yes, but they are called gills.
Pilli chapa
Dr- Phil - 2002 Love Scams My Mother Chose Her Catfish Over Her Family was released on: USA: 30 October 2013
Yes, catfish have whisker-like tactile organs called barbels around their mouths that help them sense their surroundings and locate food in murky waters. These barbels are typically longer and more developed in species like the channel catfish.
Before that question can be answered one would need to know what kind of catfish you are asking about. There are so many different species that are called "catfish" that it is impossible to make a generalisation.