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Monday, June 9, 2014

Giant Snakehead

      The giant snake-head, or Channa micropeltes, is a ferocious freshwater fish. They are deadly predators that have been known to attack and even kill humans. This monster grows up to about 6 feet and can weigh over 44 pounds. They are indigenous to lakes and rivers of Southeast Asia. They mainly feed upon fish, frogs and birds. Snake-heads can breathe air, so they can crawl across land for over 3 days, allowing them to travel between unconnected bodies of water.

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