How does the bottom-dwelling Yellow Bullhead typically consume detected meals?

Answer

Sucking them in

When foraging along the substrate, the Yellow Bullhead uses its sensory apparatus to investigate potential meals detected via scent or vibration. The feeding action involves methodically bringing the detected item towards the mouth and then sucking it in, rather than delivering a swift, aggressive strike. This slow, methodical ingestion method is consistent with picking through leaf litter and soft sediments to consume hidden insects, worms, or decaying organic material.

How does the bottom-dwelling Yellow Bullhead typically consume detected meals?
dietAmericanBullheadCatfish