The Northern pike is a carnivore so its a consumer.
Primary consumer - eat plants Secondary consumer - eat plant eaters Producer - plants that consume sunlight and store it as chemical energy Therefore, northern pike are fish, so they would be a part of the consumer category because they arent plants.
The scientific name for Northern Pike is esox lucius.
The pike eats other consumers so could be either a secondary or tertiary consumer.
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.
A basic food chain starts with a primary producer and has a chain of primary, secondary, and tertiary predators. This would start with algae as the primary producer, minnows as the primary predator, sunfish as the secondary predator and pike as the tertiary predator.
yes,they are egg layers.
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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.
Northern pike are, like all fish, cold blooded.
A northern pike is active during all parts of the day. It is not nocturnal but it can feed at night.
NO It is a omnivore