Click the Snakeheads to score points. Hit Space key to continue. Try using fullscreen. This game is meant to practice telling the difference between the Bowfin and Snakehead fish. I am not against catch and release Snakehead fishing or killing them. They both can make sense. Do not click the Bowfin! Snakeheads (Family Channidae) are native to Africa and southern Asia. About 28 species have been identified. Equipped with accessory breathing organs, these fish can gulp air and survive in waters with low dissolved oxygen levels. They can also live out of water for several days if they are kept moist. All snakeheads are aggressive predators and may eliminate other fishes in waters they invade. They have even been known to bite humans who got too close to a guarded nest. The Northern Snakehead (Channa argus) is fairly cold tolerant, and could probably survive winters in many parts of the United States. This species also has the ability to cross land by wriggling or "walking" on its pectoral fins. Snakeheads have been imported to North America for the aquarium trade, and are sometimes sold live in Asian-style fish markets. Update log ( started now not full) 8/12/19- added new sounds for Bowfin and Snakehead shots and added noise for water shot.
Please check your local rules and regulations before bowfishing or fishing! Description from ther internet. Snakehead illustrated by Susan Trammel, USGS