Fishes That Hunt Birds

Largemouth Bass The largemouth bass is a carnivorous freshwater fish native to the eastern and central United States, northern Mexico, and southeastern Canada.

Murray Cod Murray cods are found in warm water habitats ranging from clear, rocky streams to slow-flowing turbulent rivers and billabongs.

African Tigerfish African tigerfish live in various freshwater bodies around Africa. They prefer large lakes and rivers. These fish are considered top predators in their habitat.

Legs Up the Wall Pose (Viparita Karani) Sit with one side of your body against a wall. From this position, lie onto your back and move your legs so they’re extended up against the wall, feet either together or hip-width apart, and your ankles relaxed. If you have any lower body stiffness, you can move your hips a couple of inches away from the wall. Relax your arms at your sides, palms turned up, and hold for one to five minutes. 

Northern Pike The northern pike is a species of carnivorous fish inhabiting the fresh and brackish waters of the Northern hemisphere. They’re known as Pike in most of Eastern Europe, the United States, Canada, Ireland, and Britain.

Muskellunge Muskellunge is a species of large predatory fish native to North America. They primarily inhabit the lakes with numerous submerged weed beds.

Wels Catfish Wels catfish, also called sheatfish, is a large catfish native to wide areas of southern, central, and eastern Europe. These fish are usually found in large, warm water bodies and deep, slow-moving rivers.

Tiger Sharks Tiger sharks are common in many tropical and temperate waters, especially around the central Pacific islands. The name is derived from their physical appearance.

Taimen Taimen fish is a large relative of salmon and trout. These fish are native to Russia, Central Asia, Mongolia, and parts of China. Taimens are potamodromous, meaning, unlike other salmonids, they spend their entire lives in freshwater bodies.

Giant Trevally Giant trevallies, also known as barrier travelly, lowly trevally, ulua, and giant kingfish, are found in the tropical waters of the Indo-Pacific region. They grow to about 5.5 feet in length and weigh around 180 pounds.