kattelemendid
Kattelemendid, also known as catfish, are a diverse group of freshwater and marine ray-finned fish belonging to the order Siluriformes. They are characterized by their elongated, scaleless bodies, which are well-suited for their bottom-dwelling lifestyle. Kattelemendid are found in various habitats, including rivers, lakes, and oceans, and they play a significant role in their ecosystems as both predators and prey.
There are over 2,700 known species of kattelemendid, with the most diverse families being the catfish (Siluridae),
Kattelemendid have several unique adaptations that help them thrive in their environments. Their scaleless bodies reduce
Despite their ecological importance, many kattelemendid species are threatened by habitat loss, pollution, and overfishing. Conservation