Catfish are a very docile creature by nature, and their habitat ranges from lakes and rivers to creeks and little streams. They do not always need a fresh and constant supply of flowing water, but it makes for a more productive lifestyle. The catfish also needs good solid cover to have a better chance of survival at a young age.
The feeding style of catfish is usually that of bottom feeding. They are mostly scavengers and opportunistic hunters, but one exception of this is the flathead catfish, which prefers to hunt for live prey, but will occasionally scavenge …show more content…
However, the lateral line is not that distinctive on the catfish.
The largemouth bass have the same habitats as the catfish except that they are more needful of fresh-flowing water.
The feeding styles of largemouth bass are almost on a separate page due to the fact that they are intensely aggressive hunters of small bait fish such as brim, minnows, and other small aquatic fish.
The spawning techniques of bass are a lot like that of the catfish, but unlike the catfish, bass make a nest in a safe and secure location, such as underwater tree beds and sand pits at the bottom of the lakes and rivers that they inhabit. This unique species may stay on the nest for months and months, going without food until they lay their eggs. However, largemouth bass also do not have a parental attachment to their offspring.
The physical characteristics of bass are also very different than that of catfish. Unlike catfish, they have scales instead of smooth, slimy skin. The mouth of the largemouth bass is very large so they can open their mouth wide and engulf prey with speed and stealth. Unlike the catfish, the lateral line is very apparent on bass; it also stretches the length of their body, and