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  2. Channa marulius - Wikipedia

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    Ophiocephalus theophrasti Valenciennes, 1840. Ophiocephalus aurolineatus Day, 1870. Channa marulius, the bullseye snakehead or great snakehead, is a large species of snakehead native to South Asia. [2] Populations in Southeast Asia are now regarded as separate species. [3][4]

  3. Snakehead (fish) - Wikipedia

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    Snakehead (fish) The snakeheads are members of the freshwater perciform fish family Channidae, native to parts of Africa and Asia. These elongated, predatory fish are distinguished by their long dorsal fins, large mouths, and shiny teeth. They breathe air with gills, which allows them to migrate short distances over land.

  4. Channa micropeltes - Wikipedia

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    Ophiocephalus studeri Volz, 1903. Channa micropeltes, giant snakehead, giant mudfish or toman harimau, is among the largest species in the family Channidae, capable of growing to 1.3 m (4.3 ft) in length and a weight of 20 kg (44 lb). [2] It is native to the fresh waters of Southeast Asia (South Indian populations are now regarded as a separate ...

  5. Channa striata - Wikipedia

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    Ophiocephalus vagus Peters, 1868. Ophiocephalus philippinus Peters, 1868. Channa striata, the striped snakehead, is a species of snakehead fish. It is also known as the common snakehead, chevron snakehead, or snakehead murrel and generally referred simply as mudfish. It is native to South and Southeast Asia, and has been introduced to some ...

  6. Northern snakehead - Wikipedia

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    The northern snakehead (Channa argus) is a species of snakehead fish native to temperate East Asia, in China, Russia, North Korea, and South Korea. Their natural range goes from the Amur River watershed in Siberia and Manchuria down to Hainan. [3] It is an important food fish and one of the most cultivated in its native region, with an ...

  7. Kill this fish: What to know about Northern snakeheads, air ...

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    Juveniles consume smaller fish, and adults will go on to devour bream, carp, and loach ― fish that are 33% of their own body length. Beetles, dragonfly larvae, and frogs are also prey for adult ...

  8. Amphibious fish - Wikipedia

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    Amphibious fish from this family are the climbing perches, African and Southeast Asian fish that are capable of moving from pool to pool over land by using their pectoral fins, caudal peduncle, and gill covers as a means of locomotion. Climbing gourami are said to move at night in groups. [citation needed]

  9. Dwarf snakehead - Wikipedia

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    Dwarf snakehead is a term coined by aquarists to describe a group of Channa snakehead fishes growing to about 25 cm (10 in) maximum. They are found in freshwater habitats (often streams) in South and Southeast Asia, and southern China. [1] The following snakeheads belong to this group: [1][2][3][4] Channa pyrophthalmus = Channa sp. fire and ice.