To tan alligator gar skin, first, clean the hide thoroughly by removing any flesh and fat. Then, soak it in a solution of water and salt to help preserve it and prevent decomposition. Afterward, apply a tanning agent, such as a pickle solution or commercial tanning products, to the skin and allow it to soak for the recommended time. Finally, rinse the skin, stretch it to remove wrinkles, and let it dry properly to achieve a durable and flexible finish.
no, you should keep your alligator gar with your fishes or else your alligator gar will eat them.
No, but Lake Norman, NC, has the longnose gar, a relative of the alligator gar.
alligator gar cause its awsome like that
Alligator gar lose the spotting as they age.
No, but there is an alligator gar.
The alligator gar is found in rivers and lakes of the southern U.S.
The scientific name of an alligator gar is Atractosteus spatula.
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Yes, the alligator gar is a fish; it's called an alligator gar because it is a big fish which has a long, narrow but very toothy jaw which looks like the jaw of an alligator. Alligators themselves, of course, are reptiles
No, they are fish, and alligators are reptiles..The name comes from the fact the alligator gar's head resembles an alligator, hence the name.
They eat smaller animals.
An Alligator Gar. Click on the link below for photo.