Snakehead fish have been successful in various environments due to their adaptability, aggressive predation, and ability to breathe air, allowing them to survive in low-oxygen waters. Their voracious appetite enables them to outcompete native species for food, leading to declines in local fish populations. Additionally, they reproduce rapidly, increasing their chances of establishing and expanding their populations in new habitats. These traits contribute to their status as a problematic invasive species in many regions.
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