No. Snakeheads are air breather almost like humans and animals, but this doen't mean that they are mammals. They are Fish!
No, and I hope there are never snakeheads in Idaho. The illegally-planted pike were bad enough.
Snakeheads - 2001 is rated/received certificates of: Hong Kong:IIB
Smaller snakeheads are eaten by bigger fish, sometimes even by other bigger snakeheads. The giant snakeheads usually fall prey to crocodiles, alligators, or even bull sharks.
Giant snakeheads can't live on land because they are fish and fish, as you know, have gills to breath under water...
Yes they do, especially during the monsoon season in Asia, they breed then and they do everything to keep their juvenile snakeheads in safety.
about 15 years
male snakehead fish are thin and has bigger fins and head while female has fat body and has smaller fins
no
Yes. They have sharp teeth and aggression.
While northern snakeheads do not attack humans or small pets, they may present threats to our native and/or naturalized wildlife and ecosystems.
No, snakeheads are illegal to sell in British Columbia. They are considered an invasive species and pose a significant threat to local ecosystems. The province has strict regulations in place to prevent their introduction and spread, making it illegal to possess, transport, or sell snakeheads. Violating these regulations can result in substantial fines.
Yes Snakeheads are freshwater fish.