the female pike will lay her eggs and then they will be fertilized and hatch
any baby fish is called a fry Yes baby fish are called fry, but being a fisherman, young pike are known as Jacks or Jack Pike
Yes they will. If you are fishing for pike, it is much better to use live or dead fish as bait.
Animals that eat pike include birds of prey like eagles and osprey, as well as other large fish such as northern pike, muskellunge, and large bass. Mammals like otters and minks are also known to prey on pike.
In the United States, Minnesota is one of the most popular places to fish for Pike. Since there are many different types of Pike, there are some areas that are going to be better for Northern Pike (mostly found in the Great Lakes) and others that will be better for Muskellunge (Canada, Great Lakes, Ohio rivers}
The life cycle of a betta fish includes hatching from eggs, developing into fry which are fed infusoria or brine shrimp, growing into juveniles in larger tanks, and finally reaching adulthood where they are ready to breed. Bettas can live for about 2-4 years on average, but with proper care, they can live up to 5 years or more.
Being mammals, pikas are vertebrates - they have a bony spine.
Yes. A pike is a fish, and fish have bones.
My answer is maybe has the same life cycle as a normal fish.
You can fish for Pike at Dilham Dike and Hickling Broad.
The life cycle of fish will vary depending on the species. Usually the cycle starts with eggs first. Then it will continue as larval, fry, juvenile, adult and finally spawning to continue the cycle.
Pike Place Fish Market was created in 1930.
Perch,bass,other pike,trout..Any other fish eating fish which is larger than the pike..
well, the life cycle of a pirahna starts with an egg, then a small fish and then a big fish that bites hard and has developed teeth
well, the life cycle of a pirahna starts with an egg, then a small fish and then a big fish that bites hard and has developed teeth
Hawks do not eat pike fish. This is because pike fish are very large fish often times measuring to be larger than a hawk. The osprey will eat pike, and any other fish they can carry. Adult pike would be difficult, but younger fish are on the menu.
A pike is a fresh water fish.
Thats the question im asking u dummy.-_-