By biting with its long paddle nose
usally berkly smelt or minnow bait:D
the needle nose gar bill fish eats crusteans
Any type of gar will attack and bite a human if a human comes in contact.
A gar is either a variety of fish with long, narrow jaws, or a spear.
The Florida Gar eats shrimp, crayfish, and other fish
Longnose gar - the most common one in American water - can reach four feet. Short-nose and spotted gar, perhaps three feet. Alligator gar of the lower Mississippi drainage can reach eight feet and 200 lbs.
They require totally different conditions. So the answer is no.
Gar are a long fish with a narrow body and several needle-like teeth.
1 feet long
you flick their nose and say in a rough voice no bite...
it is not common.i have two Florida spotted gar and they had parasites on their nose tips and caused them to constantly rub or bump their nose on the sides of the aquarium. y