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- Sturgeon - Wikipedia
Sturgeons are long-lived, late-maturing fishes with distinctive characteristics, such as a heterocercal caudal fin similar to those of sharks, and an elongated, spindle-like body that is smooth-skinned, scaleless, and armored with five lateral rows of bony plates called scutes
- Sturgeon | Characteristics Facts | Britannica
Sturgeon, any of about 29 species of fishes of the family Acipenseridae (subclass Chondrostei), native to temperate waters of the Northern Hemisphere Most species live in the ocean and ascend rivers to spawn in spring or summer; a few others are confined to fresh water
- Sturgeon - Species, Size, Lifespan, Habitat, Diet, Pictures
Sturgeons are an ancient group of bony fish characterized by their elongated, scaleless bodies, partially covered by rows of bony plates called scutes
- World Record Sturgeon: The Biggest Sturgeon Ever Caught
Of 27 species of sturgeon found worldwide, the five species listed here have been submitted to the IGFA for world-record status Of these five, all but one are found in North America
- Sturgeon Snoots and Scutes - U. S. Fish Wildlife Service
Sturgeon have an elongated snout and protrusible mouth—like a vacuum cleaner (no, they don’t have teeth) They lay on the bottom in dark, turbid waters and use sensory pores and whisker-like barbells to detect their prey
- Sturgeon - Description, Habitat, Image, Diet, and Interesting Facts
This is the sturgeon, a truly remarkable creature that occupies a unique place in the natural world More than just an ancient fish, sturgeons play a vital role in the health of our freshwater ecosystems and have captivated humans for centuries
- What Is a Sturgeon? An Ancient Endangered Fish
Learn about the sturgeon, an ancient and unique fish now critically endangered Understand its biology and the critical conservation efforts needed for its…
- Atlantic Sturgeon - NOAA Fisheries
Atlantic sturgeon live in rivers and coastal waters from Canada to Florida Hatched in the freshwater of rivers, Atlantic sturgeon transition to the marine environment, and return to their birthplace to spawn, or lay eggs, when they reach adulthood
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