Gar - Wikipedia The closest extinct relatives of gar are the Obaichthyidae, an extinct group of gar-like fishes from the Early Cretaceous of Africa and South America, which likely diverged from the ancestors of true gars during the Late Jurassic
Gar | Fish Facts | Britannica Gar, any of seven species of large North American fishes in the genera Atractosteus and Lepisosteus, in the family Lepisosteidae Gars are related to the bowfin and are confined chiefly to fresh water, but some species descend to brackish or even salt water
All About Alligator Gar - U. S. Fish Wildlife Service There are only seven gar species alive today, but there were more earlier in the fossil record Today, they’re found from southern Canada all the way down to Costa Rica, and mainly in the eastern half of the United States
Gar Animal Facts - Lepisosteidae - A-Z Animals Tropical Gar (Atractosteus tropicus): As one of the few exclusively tropical gar, this species inhabits a range of territory between southern Mexico and Costa Rica, where it feeds primarily on cichlids and other tropical fish
Alligator Gar - Georgia Aquarium Learn the scientific name, discover the habitat, diet and special characteristics of the Alligator Gar with the Georgia Aquarium
Gar - Description, Habitat, Image, Diet, and Interesting Facts What is a Gar? The name “gar” derives from an Old English word meaning “spear,” a fitting descriptor for their elongated, cylindrical bodies and beak‑like snouts Several species exist, but all share characteristics that distinguish them from most other contemporary fishes
Gar - New World Encyclopedia Gar is the common name for any of the mainly freshwater, heavily armored fish comprising the family Lepisosteidae in the bony fish order Lepisosteiformes (or Semionotiformes), characterized by an elongated body and jaws, needlelike teeth, and scales that are heavy, hard, and diamond-shaped
Alligator gar - Wikipedia Alligator gar are the largest species in the gar family, and among the largest freshwater fishes found in North America Mature alligator gar commonly measure 6 ft (1 8 m) in length, and weigh over 100 lb (45 kg)
Alligator Gar - Description, Habitat, Image, Diet, and Interesting Facts A Living Fossil The Alligator Gar The Alligator Gar Atractosteus spatula is a truly remarkable fish, a relic of a prehistoric past that continues to thrive in the waterways of North America Often described as a living fossil, this impressive predator boasts a unique combination of primitive features and specialized adaptations that make it a fascinating subject for scientists and nature