the Coastal Conservation Association and the Center for Sportfish Science and Conservation just fired up a new website called Fin Finder that allows you to track these bad boys throughout their travels.
It's not that they can't find it anymore after it being renamed the Gulf of America. Or was it to the Gulf of Texas? Either way, they still know where it is and have no trouble at all getting there. They don't want to.
The worst part about the Northern Snakehead is that it can live out of water for up to three days.
They are dangerous to humans and can completely disrupt the natural environment wherever they are introduced. This fish can lay up to 15 thousand eggs at a time and spawn up to five times a year.