Yes they do ! Pike are predatory fish - preying on anything in the water that's smaller than they are. They have a considerable set of large, pointed teeth.
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Yes, they have extremely sharp teeth. If you're ever fishing and you catch a pike, get a grown-up to remove the hook.
Pickerel are small members of the pike family, and resemble their larger cousins, the muskie and the northern pike. They are torpedo shaped fish, with long snouts armed with sharp teeth.
Well everyone should know that one by now, the answer is a piranha or maybe a pike, Zanders, Barakuda.
The northern pike is more aggressive than most freshwater fish and in rare instances can bite or some reason and can bite. When fishing for Northern Pike be careful when removing the hook as it has many sharp teeth. A jaw spreader and needle nose pliers are generally recommended.
Pike can be a large fish so people tend to use 15-20 lb line. Also required is either a wire orfluorocarbonleader (80lb or higher). Pike have very sharp teeth and will generally cut the line if a strong leader is not used.
There is no doubt that the pack of pirahnas would win, they are more agressive and have larger teeth
no! there are some fishing stories of pike eating a duck, but i think that is just a rumor. Northern pike and muskellunge are large pike, and are quite capable of eating ducks, especially the young. As for killing a human, larger pike may snap at an arm or leg by mistake, and if an artery is opened, it is possible to bleed to death, but unlikely.
A long, torpedo shaped fish, greenish in color, with light spots and sharp teeth..A voracious predator and gamefish.
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