Northern snakehead fish, a species nicknamed "Frankenfish," for the ability to cross the street and live on land, have been discovered in New York.
"Frankenfish" can harm native fishes, the recreational fishing industry and aquatic systems. Here's what to know about the ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Damien Cook with the new Maryland state-record snakehead. The Maryland Department of Natural Resources certified a new ...
A ravenous “Frankenfish” that can “walk” on land and survive outside of water for stretches was caught on Long Island – and ...
Officials with the South Carolina Department of Natural Resources (SCDNR) are reminding anglers to steer clear of releasing a rare invasive species into the water if they happen to catch the fish.
WASHINGTON CROSSING, PA — Just days before a northern snakehead fish was caught in the Neshaminy Creek in Bensalem, another was spotted - and photographed - swimming in the Delaware Canal at ...
A fish that can live without water for days and grows up to three feet long was found again in Missouri, biologists with the state Department of Conservation said recently. It's the second time a ...
Neither of the common names for the submarine-shaped fish scientifically called Channa argus are particularly flattering. They can grow in excess of 33 inches and have a toothy mouth and are native to ...