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  • Snakehead Fish Habitat: Where Do They Live?
    Snakehead fish are typically found in freshwater wetlands, specifically:

    * Swamps: These are areas with slow-moving water and abundant vegetation, providing ideal habitat for snakeheads.

    * Marshes: Similar to swamps, marshes are characterized by shallow water and dense vegetation.

    * Rivers and lakes: Snakeheads can also be found in slow-moving sections of rivers and lakes, particularly in areas with dense aquatic vegetation.

    However, it's important to note that snakeheads are invasive species in many parts of the world, and their presence can disrupt the balance of native ecosystems. Their ability to survive out of water for extended periods and tolerate low oxygen levels allows them to expand their range and displace native fish species.

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