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''Channa burmanica'', is an endemic species of [[snakehead]] from Northern Burma. It is a very small species of snakehead that is why it included in the group of [[Dwarf snakeheads]]. Its colouring closely resembles that of [[Channa gachua]] and [[Channa bleheri]]. It is very rarely found in pet shops. It is also considered to be a [[mouthbrooder]] species, though no successful breeding has |
''Channa burmanica'', is an endemic species of [[snakehead]] from Northern Burma. It is a very small species of snakehead that is why it included in the group of [[Dwarf snakeheads]]. Its colouring closely resembles that of [[Channa gachua]] and [[Channa bleheri]]. It is very rarely found in pet shops. It is also considered to be a [[mouthbrooder]] species, though no successful breeding has yet occurred. |
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Channa burmanica (Chaudhuri 1916)
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Channa burmanica, is an endemic species of snakehead from Northern Burma. It is a very small species of snakehead that is why it included in the group of Dwarf snakeheads. Its colouring closely resembles that of Channa gachua and Channa bleheri. It is very rarely found in pet shops. It is also considered to be a mouthbrooder species, though no successful breeding has yet occurred.
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