Paddlefish are not strictly herbivores; they are primarily filter feeders that consume zooplankton, small fish, and other aquatic organisms. Their diet mainly consists of tiny organisms found in the water column, which they filter out using their specialized rostrum and gill rakers. While they may ingest some plant material incidentally, their feeding habits are not focused on herbivory.
Herbivore - plc
herbivore
it is a herbivore
The antelope is a herbivore.
i dont know but i think herbivore
Chinese paddlefish was created in 1862.
American paddlefish was created in 1792.
Females
Paddlefish are born in water bodies such as rivers, lakes, or reservoirs where their parents deposit their eggs. The female paddlefish releases eggs into the water, which are then fertilized by the male paddlefish. After fertilization, the eggs develop into larvae before hatching into young paddlefish.
The scientific name for the family of American paddlefish is Polyodon spathula. They are only one of two modern species of the Paddlefish family Polyodontidae, a primitive ray-finned fish. In some areas paddlefish are also known as "Spoonbill" or "Spoonies."
Paddlefish snack on each other cause they love the tasty good sensation of the paddlefish... they may eat plants an some other kinds of fish... but who nows not me!
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Paddlefish are native to North America, primarily found in the Mississippi River basin and the Great Lakes region. They can also be found in parts of Canada, Mexico, and China due to introductions or habitat changes.
1 is left
Maybe, but it can not taste good.
you can use big trebble hooks and snag them, in rivers
in the slow flowing waters of the Mississippi and Missouri rivers