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Catfish- Arc Tail Sun 4 in
The terms "catfish arc tail" and "sunfish" describe different types of fish with distinct features. "Catfish arc tail" refers to a feature of the coco sea catfish (π΅ππππ πππππ), which has teeth on its palate that form an arc. "Sunfish" is a common name for various freshwater species in the family Centrarchidae (πΆπππ‘ππππβππππ), known for being laterally compressed, having two joined dorsal fins, and a deep body.
Catfish arc tail
Bagre bagre): This is a marine fish with a wide mouth and a smooth, bony head shield obscured by skin.
Arcing teeth: The catfish has four patches of teeth on the roof of its mouth that form a narrow, transverse arc.
Barbels: It has barbels, or whisker-like appendages, on its chin and upper jaw used for locating food.
Sunfish
Centrarchidae family: This family includes freshwater fish like the green sunfish and redbreast sunfish.
Body shape: They are typically laterally compressed with a deep body.
Fins: They have two dorsal fins that are broadly joined and appear as one, and thoracic pelvic fins located under the pectoral fins.
Coloration: Many species, especially breeding males, are brilliantly colored with iridescent spots and wavy blue lines on their cheeks.
The terms "catfish arc tail" and "sunfish" describe different types of fish with distinct features. "Catfish arc tail" refers to a feature of the coco sea catfish (π΅ππππ πππππ), which has teeth on its palate that form an arc. "Sunfish" is a common name for various freshwater species in the family Centrarchidae (πΆπππ‘ππππβππππ), known for being laterally compressed, having two joined dorsal fins, and a deep body.
Catfish arc tail
Bagre bagre): This is a marine fish with a wide mouth and a smooth, bony head shield obscured by skin.
Arcing teeth: The catfish has four patches of teeth on the roof of its mouth that form a narrow, transverse arc.
Barbels: It has barbels, or whisker-like appendages, on its chin and upper jaw used for locating food.
Sunfish
Centrarchidae family: This family includes freshwater fish like the green sunfish and redbreast sunfish.
Body shape: They are typically laterally compressed with a deep body.
Fins: They have two dorsal fins that are broadly joined and appear as one, and thoracic pelvic fins located under the pectoral fins.
Coloration: Many species, especially breeding males, are brilliantly colored with iridescent spots and wavy blue lines on their cheeks.

