When is the Yellow Bullhead primarily active, aiding survival and reducing predation risk?

Answer

Nocturnal or crepuscular periods

The Yellow Bullhead exhibits a survival strategy that involves being active primarily at night (nocturnal) or during the low-light transitions of dawn and dusk (crepuscular). This temporal activity pattern serves a dual purpose: it helps the fish avoid the warmer surface temperatures often found during the day, and it reduces their vulnerability to visual daytime predators, thereby aiding overall survival, especially in marginal habitats.

When is the Yellow Bullhead primarily active, aiding survival and reducing predation risk?
dietAmericanBullheadCatfish