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Why should you kill a snakehead fish?

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They are able to "breathe air allowing them to survive on land and in low oxygenated systems." Because northern snakeheads can negatively impact native species by competing for the same resources, wildlife officials encourage anyone who comes across the fish to "kill it immediately and freeze it."

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