Beluga sturgeon have many adaptations that make them highly equipped to survive in the wild. One of the most prominent adaptations is the sturgeon's massive size. Another adaptation that allows it to be dominant in nature is the feathered ends to the barbels that stick out of the bottom of the snout.
Some of the sturgeon species that are endangered include the Pallid sturgeon, Russian sturgeon, and Adriatic sturgeon. These species face threats due to overfishing, habitat destruction, and pollution. Conservation efforts are being made to protect and preserve these endangered sturgeon species.
The young of a sturgeon are called fry or larvae. They are typically small and translucent, resembling miniature versions of the adult sturgeon.
Sturgeon lay between 40,000 and 200,000 eggs that hatch in approximately 13 days. An adult sturgeon weighs about 8-pounds and reaches 38-inches in length.
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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 special adaptation is finding hidings spots from bigger more dangerous preditors
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yes they have speed
A sturgeon is a fish.
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They have tenticleswhich sting its prey.
Its fast and camoflagued
It has air spaces in its leaves.