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Q: How many teeth do a northern pike have?
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Why are northern pike harmful?

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.


Does a northern pike lay eggs?

yes,they are egg layers.


What fish are related with the Northern Pike?

Many fish are related to the northern pike. Pickerel are one type of fish related to the northern pike, and there is also all types of freshwater muskie. and the walleye is a cross between some type of pike and a perch.


How many chambers are in a northern pike's heart?

17


Is a walleyed fish a pike or a bass?

The walleye is neither, although many call it "pike". It is actually a perch. True pike are the northern pike, muskellunge, pickerels.


How many eggs does a northern pike lay?

about 50,000 a day


What is a young pike called?

I was unable to find an alternate name for the female pike however what is commonly known as the Northern Pike is also known as, great northern pike, American pike, jackfish, the great northern pickerel.


What does a pickerel look like?

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.


What is the scientific name for a northern pike?

The scientific name for Northern Pike is esox lucius.


Is a northern pike a consumer decomposer or a producer?

The Northern pike is a carnivore so its a consumer.


Is northern pike capitalized?

no


General description of a northern pike?

A long, torpedo shaped fish, greenish in color, with light spots and sharp teeth..A voracious predator and gamefish.