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[Video] Frankenfish - How To Scale, Cut & Clean This Snakehead Monster: Part 2 - Cutting The Fins Off (Link: youtu.be/gZ2GMGKsnSw) This is Part 2 in the series of How To Scale, Cut & Clean For Cooking this monstrous yet delicious Snakehead Fish (also known by many names such as Frankenfish, Lake Monster, River Terror, Mudfish, Ikan Haruan and Ikan Toman). For Part 1: youtu.be/s-cchSUOWoo For Part 3: youtu.be/LE3ZbesgLlY For Part 4: youtu.be/RSlS-gXnc-k In the previous part, Aiman showed you how to take the scale of this snakelike Frankenfish. In this video, Aiman will show you how to cut off its fins - the dorsal, the anal, the pectoral & the pelvic. In this video, Aiman will also explain how to look at the fish and find out if the fish is still fresh or not. Please watch the next part in this series coming up next... About Snakehead Fish: New Yorkers were shocked by recent news that snakeheads - fierce predatory fish that originated in Malaysia - had been discovered in Central Parks Harlem Meer. They were said to be bigger and more dangerous than piranhas. Not to give you nightmares, but the fish has been known to walk on land by pulling itself forward with its fins. Snakehead Terror Movie (2004)- A small town, desperate to recover from hard economic times, is under threat when voracious Snakehead fish mutate and survive previous lake chemical poisonings. The fish transform from pests to predators when human growth hormones are dumped into the local lake in the hopes of reviving the local fishing industry. Thriving on the hormones, the Snakehead fish grow to monstrous proportions, devouring everything within reach. Capable of moving and eating on land, they are forced to leave the now barren lake in a desperate search for food - animal, vegetable or human. Killer Snakehead Movie (2010) - Angler Jeremy Wade sets his sights on an aggressive Far Eastern predator thats now invading Americas backyards in Florida and elsewhere in the U.S., the giant Snakehead. Accused of homicide, and said to breathe air and crawl on land, the snakehead is a monster that sounds more like a gangster than a fish. Native to Malaysia, northern snakeheads are often called “Frankenfish” thanks to both their ability to breathe atmospheric air. Young snakeheads can crawl around land—yes, land— by using their fins for up to four days on end (or more if they’re burrowed in mud). The worst part, however, is their set of gnarly, spiked pearly whites. Snakehead fish are a staple of the Southeast Asian diet, with delicious-but-bony flesh thats pink, like salmon, and a skin that cooks up crisp. https://youtube/watch?v=gZ2GMGKsnSw
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