They have little things attached to their gooms that help them like teeth.
a comsumer it eats plankton and little fish if u catch one and u look at its mouth it has teeth go type in on goole walleye and learn more
No, walleye are not reptiles; they are fish. Specifically, walleye belong to the family Percidae and are known for their elongated bodies and sharp teeth. They inhabit freshwater environments and are popular among anglers. Reptiles, on the other hand, are a distinct class of animals that include turtles, snakes, and lizards, characterized by their scaly skin and cold-blooded metabolism.
walleye are carnivores
A walleye is a -tasty- fish
In Lake Erie, the fish that shed their teeth are either the white fish, or the walleye fish.
a hybrid walleye is called a saugeye. it is a cross between a walleye and a sauger. it can be produced in a hatchery or occasionally occur naturally where walleye and sauger inhabit the same waters
Yes, walleye live in lakes.
Toledo Walleye was created in 2009.
how long does walleye have to be to keep and what weight
Sanders vitreus vitreus is a freshwater perciform. Although sometimes called a Pike, the walleye is not related to the pike. The Walleye is native to Canada and the Northern US. The Walleye is a freshwater fish in the Pike family. They get their name from the film over their eyes. The Walleye is similar in appearance to the Saugar but Walleye have white tipped fins, saugars do not
The walleye is a perch, related to the yellow perch and the sauger.
The world record for walleye is 41 inch, 25 lb.