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channidae - Snakeheads iPisces Channidaei A biological synopsis jasa otp and risk Fact sheet Family Channidae Snakeheads California Family Channidae General Description Northern snakehead Channa argus Photo by Buck Albert US Geological Survey Snakeheads are freshwater fishes belonging to the Channidae family Of the 38 different species belonging to the Channidae family only around 12 of them are considered invasive or potentially harmful Snakeheads have a long The snakeheads are members of the freshwater perciform fish family Channidae native to parts of Africa and AsiaThese elongated predatory fish are distinguished by their long dorsal fins large mouths and shiny teethThey breathe air with gills which allows them to migrate short distances over land They have suprabranchial organs which are primitive forms of labyrinth organs that What are snakeheads US Geological Survey USGSgov SpeciesSynonymy list for the family Channidae as currently in FishBase Important recommendation The list below must not be used as an authority reference synonymy list like those found in scientific published revisions which must be the source to be used and cited eventually when they exist Rather it reflects the current content of Snakehead Description Habitat Image Diet and Interesting Facts Channidae Animalia Snakehead Family Channidae General Description Snakeheads are freshwater fishes belonging to the Channidae family Of the 38 different species belonging to the Channidae family only around 12 of them are considered invasive or potentially harmful Snakeheads have a long torpedoshaped body with long continuous dorsal and anal fins that run Snakeheads family Channidae are airbreathing freshwater fishes containing two genera Channa with 26 species native to Asia Malaysia and Indonesia and Parachanna with 3 species native to tropical Africa Some snakeheads are small reaching about 17 centimeters but most are much larger the largest reported to be 18 meters in length snakehead any of a number of species of freshwater fish aznet of the family Channidae found in Africa and AsiaSnakeheads longbodied and more or less cylindrical in cross section have large mouths and long single dorsal and anal fins they range from about 10 to 90 cm 4 to 36 inches longSnakeheads are able to breathe atmospheric air with the aid of a pair of vascular cavities located near 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 They have suprabranchial organs which are primitive forms of labyrinth organs that Channa Wikipedia Channa is a genus of predatory fish in the family Channidae commonly known as snakeheads native to freshwater habitats in AsiaThis genus contains about 50 scientifically described speciesThe genus has a wide natural distribution extending from Iraq in the west to Indonesia and China in the east and parts of Siberia in the Far EastA particularly high richness of species exists in Myanmar Californias Invaders Snakehead California Department of Fish and A Snakehead is any of a number of different species in the Channidae family You can recognize these fish by their elongated bodies and long snakelike heads Researchers recognize over 50 different species in the family but for our purposes we will focus specifically on the wellknown Northern Snakehead Read on to learn about the Snakehead Snakeheads are airbreathing freshwater fishes with two genera Channa and Parachanna native to Asia and Africa They are valued as food fishes and have been introduced to novel waters in the US where they pose environmental and economic threats Snakehead Invasive Exotic Predator Britannica FAMILY Details for Channidae Snakeheads pipas fishbasese Snakehead fish Wikipedia

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