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Where do alligator gar live?

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Pacific Coast and in the Rocky Mountains from southern British Columbia through Washington, northernIdaho and western Montana south through Oregon

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What rivers do alligator gar live in?

Mississippi river is the main river that alligator gars commonly live in.


Can you keep other fish with your alligator gar?

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Where do you fish an alligator gar?

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Why can the alligator gar live in muddy water?

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What is the Scientific name of an alligator gar?

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Is alligator gar fish poison?

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Are alligator gar salt water fish?

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