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I don't think "Snakehead" is a snake

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Posted by: snakesbydesign at Sat Jun 16 09:45:43 2007   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by snakesbydesign ]  
   

Notice in the article that they don't say "snake head" they say "snakehead". A Snakehead is a type of Asian fish that has accidentally found it's way into rivers in the northeastern US, particularly New York where it's wreaking havoc on native species. Whether the beans were canned in the U.S. or in southeast asia, I think the original story may have been referring to the Snakehead fish which is a common ingredient in East Asian recipes. If you look at the photo of the "head" with it's mouth open, it has a big thick tongue with no teeth (as opposed to a forked tongue) so whatever it is it's probably not a snake.

I could be wrong, but all the articles about the subject say "snakehead" not "snake head" and most people in the northeast would associate this name with a fish, not a snake.

Very weird pictures and article though...


   

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