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yesterday did some fishing at home with kids and I catch some catfish for fist time, Is it normal to have two part brain? and what kind of catfish it is? he was 8lb plus by the way.

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Thats not normal, everyones worried about AI taking over the world. They were wrong its the 2 brain catfish.

 

 

 

(Probably some type of mutation or maybe a tumor, we get fish in the river every so often that make the news, most times the fish have softball sized lumps on the tops of their heads)

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That looks like a spawning male blue cat. Also could be a spawning male channel, but it looks like a blue. They get real ugly.

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That's a spawning channel cat. Their heads and lips swell up when they're spawning. The curved anal fin is the easiest tell. Blues have a very straight anal fin. 

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That's a spawning male channel cat.

They are really aggressive when guarding their nest.

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