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What is the difference between Thunder Dragon Fish and Snakehead Fish?

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Brontosaurus and snakehead fish are two different kinds of fish. They have the following differences:

Types and biological classifications:

  • Thunder Dragon: Usually referred to as "Thunderfish", it is a freshwater fish, commonly known as "Tilapia". It is mainly produced in the Nile River Basin in Africa and is also widely raised and exported to other regions, including China. The Brontosaurus is a fish of the class Actinopterygii, order Perciformes, and family Perciidae.

  • Blackfish: Generally refers to the black perch fish in a specific area, which may vary due to region, spoken language or traditional habits. In southern China, it specifically refers to a type of fish in the family Perciformidae, commonly known as "black fish", and usually refers to mullet.

Appearance features:

  • Apatosaurus: Apatosaurus is usually larger in size, with silvery white sides, blue-green back, obvious black markings, and a relatively wide head and mouth.

  • Snakehead fish: Snakehead fish may differ in different regions. It generally refers to a fish with a darker body color, which may be dark black or dark gray, and is usually slender.

living environment:

  • Brontosaurus: Brontosaurus is native to the Nile River Basin in Africa. It is a tropical freshwater fish that adapts to warm climates.

  • Snakehead fish: Snakehead fish usually live in freshwater environments, such as rivers and lakes.

According to the above distinctions, Brontosaurus and Blackfish are two different fish species, differing in species, appearance characteristics and living environment. They need to be correctly identified according to the specific background and context.


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