...biologists will learn how to stop worrying and embrace change.
Posted by Phil Bowermaster on October 14, 2004 10:46 AM|Permalink
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"Scientists call it a "frankenfish" for its ability to survive in oxygen-depleted water, move from pond to pond and devour other fish.
Chicago imposed a ban on northern snakeheads two years ago after an angler discovered one in Maryland. The fish have also been spotted in Philadelphia and Wisconsin."
If we start seeing them in the "battleground states" or hanging around polls on election day, I'll know it's a conspiracy!
I got to fish for snakeheads while living in Malaysia. It's really too bad that they're such an environmental threat. They're very strong and wiley -- one of the best freshwater game fish in the world.
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If we start seeing them in the "battleground states" or hanging around polls on election day, I'll know it's a conspiracy!
Posted by: Kathy
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October 15, 2004 05:01 PM
I got to fish for snakeheads while living in Malaysia. It's really too bad that they're such an environmental threat. They're very strong and wiley -- one of the best freshwater game fish in the world.
Posted by: Phil Bowermaster
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October 16, 2004 08:07 AM