yes,they are egg layers.
about 50,000 a day
The gestation period for pike, specifically northern pike (Esox lucius), does not involve traditional gestation, as they are oviparous and lay eggs. Female pike typically spawn in the spring, usually between late March and early May, depending on the water temperature. After laying eggs, which can number from a few thousand to over a hundred thousand, the eggs incubate for about 10 to 14 days before hatching, depending on environmental conditions.
The life cycle of a pike fish begins with spawning in early spring. The female lays eggs in shallow water, which are fertilized by the male. The eggs hatch into larvae, which grow into juveniles and eventually mature into adult pike.
A northern pike will spawn in the spring of the year. A 25 pound female may contain up to 500,000 eggs. She deposits them in the grassy parts of a lake shore or slow moving stream.
The scientific name for Northern Pike is esox lucius.
I was unable to find an alternate name for the female pike however what is commonly known as the Northern Pike is also known as, great northern pike, American pike, jackfish, the great northern pickerel.
The Northern pike is a carnivore so its a consumer.
They lay eggs and heat it with covered grass
Cows do not lay eggs,Cows do not lay eggs,
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.
They lay eggs
no