Northern snakehead fish, a species nicknamed "Frankenfish," for the ability to cross the street and live on land, have been discovered in New York.
The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation confirmed that the invasive fish can breathe air and survive for days out of water ...
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Invasive fish that can 'walk across the road' found in New York lake
A dangerous invasive fish that can survive on land for up to four days has been found in a New York lake, and officials are ...
The sharp-toothed species has no natural predator, and have a primitive lung that allows them to breathe for up to four days ...
"Frankenfish" can harm native fishes, the recreational fishing industry and aquatic systems. Here's what to know about the ...
Sometimes, an unfamiliar creature shows up in a neighborhood pond and completely rewrites the rules of the local wildlife.
A ravenous “Frankenfish” that can “walk” on land and survive outside of water for stretches was caught on Long Island – and ...
Conservationists are telling anglers to cut the head off a predatory, reptile-looking fish that can breathe air if they find one. The northern snakehead is an invasive fish species with a fitting name ...
Invasive species like the blue catfish and snakehead are threatening ecosystems across Maryland’s waters. Chefs say that if we can’t beat ’em, we should eat ’em. These species vary considerably from ...
The invasive Northern Snakehead fish has been found in New York. Three fish were located in Lily Pond at Lake Ronkonkoma in Suffolk County, N.Y. The fish can breathe air, survive for days out of water ...
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