Sturgeons are large, powerful fish known for their size and strength, but they are not inherently aggressive or dangerous to humans. However, there have been rare incidents where sturgeons have caused injuries or fatalities, primarily due to their size and the force of their jumps. When startled, a sturgeon can leap out of the water, striking nearby people in boats or on shore, leading to serious injuries. Additionally, their sharp, bony plates can inflict wounds, but such occurrences are extremely uncommon.
No, Sturgeons are fish. Dinosaurs are reptiles.
Only if you are dead & laying on the bottom they may feed on the carcass.
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Sturgeons
Sturgeons are a type of fish, so they are cold-blooded. They can be found in many parts of the world including Asia, America, and Europe.
a fish in rivers of north American grasslands
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Sturgeon population in the world
Sturgeon are big fish that have been around since the dinosaur's!
well it eat small creatures and plants. it is a ominvore