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Lake Sturgeon
(Acipenser fulvescens)
Length: 3-6
feet [1-2 meters]
Weight: 10-80 pounds
[4.5-36 kilograms]
Coloring: olive-brown
to gray on back and sides, with white belly
Common Names: freshwater
sturgeon, rock sturgeon, bony sturgeon, smoothback, rubber nose
Great Lakes Habitat: Lake Superior, Lake Michigan, Lake Ontario, Lake Huron, Lake
Erie
The sturgeon is a huge, heavy, bony-plated
fish with a sharklike tail that lives in large rivers and lakes and
once was found throughout the Mississippi River, the Great Lakes,
and the Hudson River. These "living fossils" from the middle
ages of fish evolution come from a fish family more than 60 million
years old. The sturgeon
is the oldest living and the biggest fish in the Great Lakes.
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