Lake sturgeons are bottom feeders, and are not aggressive predators, nor aggressive towards humans. Although they can grow to be quite large, be careful swimming in deep water as you can be cut or hit by they're tails.
No, Sturgeons are fish. Dinosaurs are reptiles.
There Are Over 100 Species Of Sturgeons!(:
Sturgeons are bottom feeders and use their barbels (whisker-like sensory organs) to detect food in the mud or sediment. They primarily feed on small invertebrates, crustaceans, and fish by sucking them into their mouth. Sturgeons are not aggressive hunters but rely on their excellent sense of smell and touch to find food.
There are not any records of Detroit Free Press publishing an article about a shark that had been caught in Lake St. Clair. Sturgeons live in the lake and are often confused for sharks.
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Sturgeons are a type of fish, so they are cold-blooded. They can be found in many parts of the world including Asia, America, and Europe.
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