They went extinct, or they never existed, depending on who you ask.
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service declared the blue pike extinct in 1975, but a scientific paper published in part by Carol Stepien, a professor of ecology and the director at the University of Toledo’s Lake Erie Research Center, reveals that the fish turns out not to have been a separate species from the currently sought-after yellow walleye, Lake Erie’s ever-popular big game fish.
yes,blue pike are a rare form of the walleye,which is a voracious predator.
a fish that's extinct
Zebulon Pike and the Blue Mountain - 1984 was released on: USA: 1984 (Pueblo, Colorado)
It is not known when the blue pike became extinct. Species are only declared extinct when there has been no confirmed sighting of a live specimen for fifty years. The blue pike was declared extinct in September 1983.
Pike River Mine disaster happened on 2010-11-19.
The blue pike
probaly biotic
No.The blue pike was a walleye color phase. For some unknown reason they began to disapear, and the yellow phase filled the niche.
The address of the Pike National Historic Trail Association is: 10060 Blue Sky Trail, Conifer, CO 80433
What's Happened to Blue Eyes was created in 1974.
The address of the Wissahickon Valley Pub Library is: 650 Skippack Pike, Blue Bell, 19422 1710
Blue Stinger happened in 1999.