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Unique freshwater animals you had no idea existed - Page 14 of 20 - Kiwi Report

Unique freshwater animals you had no idea existed


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[post_page_title]Snakehead[/post_page_title]
Snakeheads are some of the weirdest fish in the freshwater ecosystem because from one angle these guys look like snakes – but then you look at the gills and fins and realize it just can’t be a real-life snake. Instead, this snakehead is like a conglomeration of the two animals, and can survive on land for around 4 days, but spends most of its time underwater. The snakehead was first discovered in Maryland but has since been spotted elsewhere. While it doesn’t prey on large animals, they can get pretty ruthless when they are mating.

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