Longnose gar was created in 1758.
The most recorded number of eggs a single longnose gar ever produced was about 77,000.
No, but Lake Norman, NC, has the longnose gar, a relative of the alligator gar.
They live in the upper mississippi river.
The Longnose Gar has the longest snout of all the fish. The Longnose Gar is also called the Neelefish because of its snout looking like a very long needle. North American freshwater areas in the east are where the Longnose Gar likes to live. They have relatives in the sea, though, called Swordfish.
Longnose Sucker was created in 1773.
Longnose stingray was created in 1801.
Longnose sawshark was created in 1794.
Longnose puffer was created in 1870.
Longnose velvet dogfish was created in 1864.
Eastern longnose spurdog was created in 2007.
Little Longnose was created on 2003-03-20.
Western longnose spurdog was created in 2007.