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It does not have a specialname even if it is big or not. They all are called sturgeons!

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What are the young of a sturgeon called?

The young of a sturgeon are called fry or larvae. They are typically small and translucent, resembling miniature versions of the adult sturgeon.


What edible sturgeon eggs called?

Roe


What is a Sturgeon?

Sturgeon are large freshwater fish of the family Acipenseridae.The sturgeon is a prehistoric bottom-feeding fish that lives 100 years or longer. Lake Winnebago in Wisconsin has a self sustaining sturgeon population; it is a part of a huge lake and river system that sturgeon reproduce in.The various species in the northern hemisphere are prized because of their unlaid eggs, which are removed and made into the food delicacy called caviar.


What is a stugeon?

Spelled correctly a STURGEON is a large freshwater fish of the Northern Hemisphere


Salty dish made from sturgeon eggs?

Is called caviar.


Why is the August full moon called the sturgeon moon?

The August full moon is called the Sturgeon Moon because Native American tribes associated this time of year with the abundance of sturgeon fish in the Great Lakes and Lake Champlain. The moon was also sometimes called the Green Corn Moon by some Native American tribes.


When do sturgeon reach sexual maturity?

a sturgeon will reach maturity every 20 years and lay unfertilised eggs called roe , that's why caviar is sooo expensive


Is a sturgeon a bird?

A sturgeon is a fish.


What invention did Sturgeon become famous for?

Just google sturgeon + inventor and you will get William Sturgeon.


Do sturgeon live in the ocean?

No. Sturgeon is a freshwater fish. Sturgeon is also one of the longest living fish, as some sturgeon live to be 100 or older.


Why did people at ground mound eat sturgeon?

People at ground mounds likely ate sturgeon due to its availability and nutritional value. Sturgeon are large, rich in protein, and their roe (caviar) was also a valuable food source. Consuming sturgeon would have provided essential nutrients for communities, particularly in areas near rivers or lakes where these fish were abundant. Additionally, the practice of fishing and consuming sturgeon may have been rooted in cultural traditions and practices related to local ecology.


Are sturgeon legal to catch in South Dakota?

No, the Sturgeon season is permanently closed in South Dakota becasue the sturgeon (Pallid Sturgeon) is on the endangered species list.