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EPA: Federal Register: Injurious Wildlife Species; Snakeheads (family Channidae) |
 | | As we presented in the proposed rule, the family Channidae contains 9 species that are strictly tropical, 4 can be considered tropical to subtropical, one is subtropical, 12 can tolerate tropical or subtropical to warm temperate conditions, one is warm temperate, and one is warm temperate to cold temperate. |
 | | The family Channidae contains nine species that are strictly tropical, and if introduced, would survive in the warmest waters such as extreme southern Florida, perhaps parts of southern California, Hawaii, and certain thermal spring systems and their outflows in the American west. |
 | | The family Channidae contains 9 species that are strictly tropical, 4 can be considered tropical to subtropical, one is subtropical, 12 can tolerate tropical or subtropical to warm temperate conditions, one is warm temperate, and one is warm temperate to cold temperate. |
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