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Catfish Eats Bird. The catfish grab and eat really a pigeon in a river. But recently, researchers in the chesapeake bay found something much weirder than stink bait in a blue catfish’s stomach: You are taking a bird bath along a river's edge, when suddenly, leaping out of the water onto the land, straight at you — is a fish! Of catfish and pigeons in one section of the river tarn in southwestern france, a large catfish species not only actively seeks pigeons, but does so by attacking the birds on land. The remains of a whole wood duck. Many catfish species have the reputation for eating, well, just about anything. And, aside from eating pigeons, they also dine upon annelid worms,. Growing up to 13 feet (4 meters) in length and weighing up to 880 pounds (400 kilograms), these catfish are truly monstrous. Anglers often marvel at just what a catfish will feed on.

Anhinga eating a Catfish Catfish, Bald Eagle, Birds, Eyes, Animals
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The remains of a whole wood duck. Of catfish and pigeons in one section of the river tarn in southwestern france, a large catfish species not only actively seeks pigeons, but does so by attacking the birds on land. The catfish grab and eat really a pigeon in a river. You are taking a bird bath along a river's edge, when suddenly, leaping out of the water onto the land, straight at you — is a fish! Many catfish species have the reputation for eating, well, just about anything. Anglers often marvel at just what a catfish will feed on. And, aside from eating pigeons, they also dine upon annelid worms,. Growing up to 13 feet (4 meters) in length and weighing up to 880 pounds (400 kilograms), these catfish are truly monstrous. But recently, researchers in the chesapeake bay found something much weirder than stink bait in a blue catfish’s stomach:

Anhinga eating a Catfish Catfish, Bald Eagle, Birds, Eyes, Animals

Catfish Eats Bird The catfish grab and eat really a pigeon in a river. You are taking a bird bath along a river's edge, when suddenly, leaping out of the water onto the land, straight at you — is a fish! The remains of a whole wood duck. Of catfish and pigeons in one section of the river tarn in southwestern france, a large catfish species not only actively seeks pigeons, but does so by attacking the birds on land. And, aside from eating pigeons, they also dine upon annelid worms,. Anglers often marvel at just what a catfish will feed on. The catfish grab and eat really a pigeon in a river. Growing up to 13 feet (4 meters) in length and weighing up to 880 pounds (400 kilograms), these catfish are truly monstrous. Many catfish species have the reputation for eating, well, just about anything. But recently, researchers in the chesapeake bay found something much weirder than stink bait in a blue catfish’s stomach:

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