Snakehead | A Fish with a Bite

Basic Info

  1. Common Name: Snakehead
  2. Scientific Name: Channa argus
  3. Group Name: Snakehead fish
  4. Average Life Span In The Wild: Up to 10 years
  5. Size: Typically reaches a length of 24 inches (60 cm).
  6. Weight: Can weigh up to 10 pounds (4.5 kg).
Snakehead in the wild
Snakehead in the wild

Behavior

Snakeheads are known for their aggressive nature and their ability to breathe air. They are territorial and will often attack other fish in their habitat. These fish are also known for their ability to survive out of water for extended periods.

How to Identify

  1. Appearance: Snakeheads have elongated bodies with a snake-like appearance. They have large, protrusible eyes that allow them to see both above and below the water. Their mouths are large and filled with sharp teeth. The color of their scales varies depending on their age and habitat, but they often have a dark brown or olive-green coloration with black spots.
  2. Habitat: Snakeheads are native to East Asia and have been introduced to other parts of the world, including North America. They are typically found in freshwater habitats, such as rivers, lakes, and ponds. They prefer habitats with slow-moving currents and plenty of vegetation.

Snakeheads are fascinating creatures with unique characteristics. Their ability to survive out of water and their aggressive behavior make them a popular subject of study for biologists and aquarists.

Some pictures of Snakehead

Snakehead in the wild