cattle, goat, beans, wheat, rice, and northern puffer fish
Asia
guppies
It seems possible.
To stop northern snakehead from spreading, it is important to implement strict regulations on the transportation of live fish and prohibit their release into natural waters. Additionally, education and awareness campaigns can help inform the public about the dangers of introducing invasive species like the northern snakehead. Monitoring and early detection efforts can also aid in preventing further spread of this invasive species.
possum, raccoon, coyote, dog, cat
it traveled through water pipes and ended up in America
Eagles, storks, crocodiles, bull sharks, tigerfish
The Northern Snakehead is an invasive species in North America which uses primitive lungs.
The 28 species of snakehead belong to the family Channidae and are primarily found in freshwater habitats across Asia and Africa. Notable species include the Northern snakehead (Channa argus), the Giant snakehead (Channa micropeltes), and the Bullseye snakehead (Channa marulius). These fish are known for their ability to breathe air and can survive in low-oxygen environments, making them highly adaptable. Snakeheads are often considered invasive in non-native regions due to their aggressive predatory behavior.
it will accept all live food and often frozen food.
The Northern Snakehead has made its way into the Great Lakes and pose a potential threat to waters in Quebec, Manitoba and Saskatchewan. Because it is an invasive species of Canada and the United States it has been banned as a pet. It also poses a threat to other native fish species as it will feed on them, sadly there is no way to eradicate them.
no not that i am aware of because i think they related to coper heads ( from us )