Spotted gar
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Lepisosteus oculatus |
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Spotted gar, Lepisosteus oculatus
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Lepisosteus oculatus |
The Spotted Gar (Lepisosteus oculatus) lives in North America: Lake Erie and south Lake Michigan drainages south through Mississippi River basin to Gulf Slope drainages from lower Apalachicola River in Florida to Nueces River in Texas, USA. It has a profusion of dark spots on the body, head and fins. It occurs in quiet, clear pools and backwaters of lowland creeks, small to large rivers, oxbow lakes, swamps and sloughs. Occasionally enters brackish waters. A voracious predator feeding on various kinds of fishes and crustaceans.