True facts about the Northern Snakehead Fish
True facts about the Northern Snakehead fish. The snakehead fish is recently discovered in Georgia on land. Why does Georgia and wildlife officials want you to kill them. Find out with true facts about the Northern Snakehead fish? Did you know the first Northern Snakehead was discovered in a pond in Crofton, Maryland, in 2002? The Channa argus known as the Northern Snakehead is officially from Asia and the southern part of Russia (near the border of China). Most exotic animals are imported, bought as pets, and sometimes they are released in nature. The adult has a tan, dark brown or black coloring with a mottled, snake-like pattern. Young snakeheads may be golden brown or pale gray, darkening as they grow older. Such as the Crayfish in Amsterdam, or the LionFish in Florida. The Northern Snakehead doesn't belong here. The Lionfish has no natural enemies in our nature, this destroys the biological balance of our nature and this also applies to Northern Snakehead fish.





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