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Caviar is roe from sturgeon and the most prized is the beluga sturgeon's.
The main enemies of sturgeon are humans, who have historically overfished and polluted their habitats. Some natural predators of sturgeon include seals, otters, and some larger fish species. Predation of sturgeon eggs and larvae by birds and fish can also impact their populations.
A blind fish is often referred to as a troglobite, which is a cave-dwelling or subterranean organism that has lost its sight due to living in dark environments where vision is not necessary.
there is one in chester zoo that is about 10 ft but thats because the pond is huge i would reccoment having one they can become so tame get a nice friend to go with it either another sturgeon or coi carp
The largest fish that produces caviar is the Beluga sturgeon (Huso huso). The eggs from this fish are known for their large size and delicacy, making Beluga caviar one of the most sought-after varieties in the world.
A sturgeon is a fish.
No. Sturgeon is a freshwater fish. Sturgeon is also one of the longest living fish, as some sturgeon live to be 100 or older.
the Beluga Sturgeon
A fish
No, Sturgeon are fish and fish live in water. Sturgeon are a primitive bony fish of the Acipenseridae family usually found in the temperate waters of the Northern hemisphere. They are a valued source of caviar.
Dressing a sturgeon is a term used to describe preparing the fish for eating. You would filet the sturgeon like any fish, removing the flaky bones.
Yes a "sturgeon" is a species of fish, the one that produces caviar.
A sturgeon is a fish, a stable is a building for animals.
The Sturgeon
No, it's a fish.
Sturgeon
Caviar is roe from sturgeon and the most prized is the beluga sturgeon's.