Snapfish are predatory greenfish found in lakes, ponds and slower-flowing rivers, often living in shallows and shaded waters. They are aggressively territorial so cultivated by humans to prevent viridplugin-autotooltip__small plugin-autotooltip_bigVirid
Referring to the Virid Kingdom of flora and fauna, toxic to human life. infestation in ponds, water troughs and rivers.
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Snapfish have backward-pointing dorsal spines, protecting them from other predators, and large toothed jaws with a powerful bite, which lends them their name, since when biting prey they produce an audible snapping sound. They have a brown-greenplugin-autotooltip__small plugin-autotooltip_bigGreen
The Green Kingdom of flora and fauna includes humans, mammals, birds, whales, greenfish, and most green plants and crops cultivated by humankind. mottled skin which varies with habitat and subspecies. They continue growing according to depth of the water and availability of food, some having been known to grow as long as a man's arm.
They feed mainly on virid fry and smaller green fish but are omnivorous, consuming carrion, eggs and even fleshy plant material. They are generally not a threat to humans or animals entering the water, though attacks have been known. Snapfish are a particular risk when kept in smalls ponds or cisterns, due to hunger and boredom.