yes
Many fish are related to the northern pike. Pickerel are one type of fish related to the northern pike, and there is also all types of freshwater muskie. and the walleye is a cross between some type of pike and a perch.
Nope, because anglerfish live in the depths of the oceans of the world, whereas Northern Pike are a freshwater lake and river fish.
Northern pike
Northern Europe is home to a diverse range of fish species, including both freshwater and saltwater varieties. Common freshwater species include pike, perch, and trout, while saltwater species often include cod, herring, and mackerel. The region's waters also support species like salmon, which migrate between freshwater rivers and the sea. Additionally, unique species such as the European eel inhabit both freshwater and marine environments.
A pike and a pickerel are in the same family of fish so most definately not
It is a species of freshwater fish that are common in the northern parts of the United States and in Canada. They are a close relative of the Northern Pike.
There are both freshwater Pike and saltwater Pike. They are different species but are both called pike. I live in Maine where Pike were illegally introduced in the last decade or so. Where the rivers flow into the ocean pike can also be caught. In the ocean near the end of that rivers i have caught pike in full saltwater. It may not be scientifically proven but they can clearly adapt to saltwater
In freshwater: Largemouth bass Rainbow trout Crappie Catfish Sunfish Smallmouth bass Muskellunge Northern pike Salmon In saltwater: Drum Marlin Shark King Mackerel Croakers Spot Kingfish Snappers
The northern pike is more aggressive than most freshwater fish and in rare instances can bite or some reason and can bite. When fishing for Northern Pike be careful when removing the hook as it has many sharp teeth. A jaw spreader and needle nose pliers are generally recommended.
No, the pike is a freshwater fish and starfish live in salt water.
The freshwater white fish you are likely referring to is the northern pike (Esox lucius). This fish has a long, slender body and a white to light-colored belly, and it is known for its sharp, pointed teeth. Northern pike are predatory and can be found in lakes and rivers across North America, Europe, and Asia. Their teeth help them catch and hold onto slippery prey like smaller fish.
No they can't because sharks are saltwater fish and large mouth bass are fresh water fish.