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Reading Eagle on MSNNorthern snakehead numbers expanding in Berks waterways
The northern snakehead, a large Asiatic invasive species, has been expanding in Berks County with its almost super-piscine ...
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InsideNoVa on MSNTown hosts 'Occoquan Snakehead Roundup' in effort to combat invasive species
The town of Occoquan, in collaboration with the Virginia Department of Wildlife Resources, is hosting a pilot event aimed at ...
An Upper Makefield woman photographed a "Frankenfish" last Wednesday while walking along the Delaware Canal Towpath in ...
The Delaware Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control (DNREC) said new state records were set recently for ...
Northern snakehead fish are native to Asia, and were first found in the U.S. in 2002 in a pond in Maryland, according to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.
All Snakehead varieties feature these characteristics, but the Northern Snakehead’s boa constrictor-like markings make its name even more apt. This fish can grow up to three feet long.
Northern snakeheads are three feet long and prey on native fish, according to the Missouri Department of Conservation. Here's how to spot one and kill it.
Make sure it’s a snakehead by properly identifying it. Do not release the fish or throw it on the bank, as it could move back to the waterway. Kill the fish by severing the head, gutting it, or ...
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