Spotted Gar
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| Spotted Gar | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Lepisosteus oculatus | ||||
| Species Information | ||||
| https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spotted_gar | ||||
| Size / weight | ||||
| Common | up to | 1.8 (3.97) | kg (lb) | |
| Trophy | up to | 3.2 (7.05) | kg (lb) | |
| Unique | up to | 4.4 (9.7) | kg (lb) | |
| Price / Reward | ||||
| Common | per kg | 60 | ||
| Trophy | per kg | 60 | ||
| Unique | per kg | 65 | ||
Description
Spotted Gar (Lepisosteus oculatus) is a North American species of freshwater fish that belongs to the Gar family. These fish prefer to inhabit shallow creeks, rivers, and lakes with clear, slow-moving waters, but can sometimes be found in brackish or more salty waters. Spotted Gar have olive-colored, dart-shaped bodies with thick, bony scales that are covered in numerous dark spots and elongated mouths with sharp, needle-like teeth. These fish are the smallest of all the Gar species found on the continent, growing to a average weight of about 1.8-2.7 kg (4-6 lb) and reaching a maximum weight rarely over 4.4 kg (9 lb). The diet of Spotted Gar consist primarily of crustaceans and other fish.
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