PICKEREL IS THE FAMILY: The pike, known in Canada sometimes by the name of jackfish, is found throughout the Great Lake region, practically all of Canada, and a part of Alaska, also in less numbers in the eastern states and upper Mississippi valley, but never south of the 'Ohio river. Its natural home is Canada; in parts of the dominion it is very abundant and grows to a large size. The "pike" of other parts of North America are pickerel.
PICKEREL IS THE FAMILY: The pike, known in Canada sometimes by the name of jackfish, is found throughout the Great Lake region, practically all of Canada, and a part of Alaska, also in less numbers in the eastern states and upper Mississippi valley, but never south of the 'Ohio river. Its natural home is Canada; in parts of the dominion it is very abundant and grows to a large size. The "pike" of other parts of North America are pickerel.
the muskellunge belongs to the same family as the pike, family esocidae
Perch,bass,other pike,trout..Any other fish eating fish which is larger than the pike..
The pufferfish belong to the family Tetraodontinae
Pike
the muskellunge.
No because sharks belong to the mammal family
A pike and a pickerel are in the same family of fish so most definately not
No. Crocodiles are reptiles, not fish.
if you are talking about the african fish eagle, then the family is Accipitridae
No, not even close! Clownfish are saltwater tropical fish that belong to the Damselfish family. Goldfish are freshwater coldwater fish that belong to the Carp family.
yes
Engraulidae