The scientific name of the angelfish is Pelteobagrus fulvidraco.
The Pelteobagrus fulvidraco is one of the most common fish species in natural waters, and is favored by anglers because of its aggressive hook-swallowing and "straightforward" nature. The scientific name of the fish is Pelteobagrus fulvidraco, also known as the yellow bone fish, yellow duck call, yellow hot ding, GaYaZi and so on, the body is yellow, scale, *** four pairs of whiskers, dorsal pectoral fins have thorns and a certain degree of toxicity. This fish is widely distributed in major freshwater waters.
Habitat
The Pelteobagrus fulvidraco is a carnivorous omnivorous fish. Foraging activities are generally carried out at night, and the food includes small fish, shrimp, various terrestrial and aquatic insects (especially the larvae of rocking mosquitoes), small mollusks and other aquatic invertebrates. Sometimes it also preys on small fish.
The Pelteobagrus fulvidraco has a strong ability to adapt to the environment, and it can also live benthically in still water or slow-moving rivers. During the day, it inhabits the bottom layer of the lake, and at night, it swims to the upper layer of the water to forage for food, so it can also live under adverse environmental conditions.