50 SPECIES OF SNAKEHEAD (CHANNA)

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  • čas přidán 26. 08. 2021
  • Channa is a genus of predatory fish in the family Channidae, commonly known as snakeheads, native to freshwater habitats in Asia. This genus contains about 50 scientifically described species. The genus has a wide natural distribution extending from Iraq in the west, to Indonesia and China in the east, and parts of Siberia in the Far East. A particularly high richness of species exists in Myanmar (Burma) and northeastern India, and many Channa species live nowhere else. In contrast, a few widespread species have been introduced to several regions outside their natural range, where they often become invasive. The large and medium-sized Channa species are among the most common staple food fish in several Asian countries, and they are extensively cultured. Apart from their importance as a food fish, snakeheads are consumed in some regions as a traditional medicine for wound healing and reducing postoperative pain and discomfort, and collected for the international aquarium pet trade.
    Scientific classification
    Kingdom: Animalia
    Phylum: Chordata
    Class: Actinopterygii
    Order: Anabantiformes
    Family: Channidae
    Genus: Channa
    All snakeheads are highly predatory, and the diets of the various species of Channa include fish, amphibians (like frogs), snakes, rodents, birds, and invertebrates (insects and crustaceans). They have a labyrinth organ, which allows them to breathe air for short periods, and they use this adaptation to travel across land in the event that their habitat becomes inhospitable. They are mostly solitary or live in monogamous pairs that are highly aggressive towards outsiders of their own species, but C. pleurophthalma often occurs in small groups. Larger species are mostly nestbrooding (making a nest of vegetation at the water surface), and the dwarfs mostly paternal mouthbrooding, but exceptions occur; the large C. barca is a paternal mouthbrooder and the dwarf C. bleheri is a free-spawner (the eggs float to the surface where the parents take care of them, but they do not mouthbrood or built a nest).

Komentáře • 33

  • @VizagVlogs
    @VizagVlogs Před 2 lety

    Awesome information

  • @Cecep.channel86
    @Cecep.channel86 Před 2 lety

    Mantap

  • @user-po7jt8gv7y
    @user-po7jt8gv7y Před 2 lety +1

    🙃🙊🙂👌😁👌

  • @amx1820
    @amx1820 Před rokem

    Nice video. Very reliable

  • @changlyhour1064
    @changlyhour1064 Před rokem

    🎉❤😊so amazing snake head

  • @andersverschuren2372
    @andersverschuren2372 Před 2 lety

    no im doubting if i have a bleheri..

  • @matthewm.3990
    @matthewm.3990 Před rokem +2

    Can the following fishes live peacefully together in a 125 gallon tank?
    All fishes are 3”-5”
    1 - Channa Pulchra
    1 - Channa Asiatica
    2 - Albino Silver Arowana
    4 - Silver dollars

    • @acidbyt.30
      @acidbyt.30 Před 11 měsíci

      Not the arowana
      It'll grow faster and kill everything
      Pulchra and asiatica may kill each ither

  • @afiqikmal1121
    @afiqikmal1121 Před 2 lety +3

    Channa Gachua , Limbata And Orientalis I Can't Spotted The Different. They look Same

    • @callusklaus2413
      @callusklaus2413 Před rokem

      Species are often categorized by genetics or anatomical structures. Fish especially may evolve very very similar markings and body structures convergently, but be distantly related.
      To make matters worse, some species are very similar and closely related, even being able to breed (Betta Spendens complex is a great example), but are still considered different species because of genetic isolation/different habitat and niche/mistakes.

  • @bflo1000
    @bflo1000 Před rokem +2

    Some are absolutely stunning, while most are a drab beige or tannish color.

  • @anymii6045
    @anymii6045 Před 4 měsíci

    I use to have snake head in my near house river . They gether near the toilet opening

  • @thekaizer666
    @thekaizer666 Před 2 lety +2

    i wanna have almost all of them!!! theyre SO PRETTY!!!
    but i think c. ornatipinnis is THE PRETTIEST of them all! i have 2 of them!

  • @centtoya777
    @centtoya777 Před rokem

    Did i miss the channa obscura?

  • @punchifishing
    @punchifishing Před rokem +1

    I love giant snakehead and normal common snakehead

  • @saigonmonopoly1105
    @saigonmonopoly1105 Před rokem

    are they giant lung breathing fighting fish?

  • @saigonmonopoly1105
    @saigonmonopoly1105 Před rokem

    this must be the 2 opposite evolution of fighting snake head up n down direction

  • @anameidonthave7957
    @anameidonthave7957 Před rokem

    Which species are common for human's meal?

  • @YashpalMehra1
    @YashpalMehra1 Před rokem

    Nice

  • @ulstreamcaster4625
    @ulstreamcaster4625 Před rokem

    No. 24 thats not limbata but Fire and Ice (Channa Burmanica)

  • @Ejay_mc
    @Ejay_mc Před 7 měsíci

    Lol

  • @DAF_95XF
    @DAF_95XF Před rokem

    Red barito?

  • @NUHANSADILNETH123
    @NUHANSADILNETH123 Před 2 měsíci

    You fogot channa ara (ගන් ආරා)gan ara sri lankan giant snakehade 🌝

  • @saigonmonopoly1105
    @saigonmonopoly1105 Před rokem

    both live look breath mate the same

  • @muratmurat-dl9ch
    @muratmurat-dl9ch Před rokem

    Bu

  • @user-ok2iv5dm7d
    @user-ok2iv5dm7d Před rokem

    i want to sale some channa kelaartii (23)

  • @user-ok2iv5dm7d
    @user-ok2iv5dm7d Před rokem

    i want to sell some channa orientalis

  • @detlev1990
    @detlev1990 Před 11 měsíci

    Parrachanna obscura ??

  • @raviduherath5758
    @raviduherath5758 Před 2 lety

    Can you give me a channa golden cobra

  • @PRO_DUDE_XD
    @PRO_DUDE_XD Před 5 měsíci

    Very bad