
Longnose gar - Wikipedia
Longnose gar are found along the east coasts of North and Central America, and range as far west in the US as Kansas, Texas, and southern New Mexico. They are the only species of the family …
Longnose gar - Facts, Diet, Habitat & Pictures on Animalia.bio
The longnose gar (Lepisosteus osseus), also known as longnose garpike or billy gar, is a ray-finned fish in the family Lepisosteidae. The genus may have been present in North America for about 100 …
Longnose Gar - Missouri Department of Conservation
Gars are elongated, cylindrical fish with long snouts with numerous prominent teeth. The body is covered with hard, diamond-shaped scales.
Longnose Gar - National Aquarium
Longnose gar are distinguished from other gar species by their long snout. They are olive-brown or deep green along the back and upper sides, with silver-white bellies and a few irregular large, dark spots.
Longnose Gar Animal Facts - Lepisosteus osseus - A-Z Animals
Feb 28, 2026 · The longnose gar is a primitive ray-finned fish known for its elongated, narrow snout armed with sharp teeth and a body covered in hard, diamond-shaped ganoid scales.
Longnose Gar: Fish Description & Facts | WVDNR
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Longnose Gar (Lepisosteus osseus) | U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service
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Facts & Guide to Longnose Gar (Lepisosteus osseus)
Nov 9, 2023 · Guide to longnose gar, including longnose gar facts about habitat, diet, spawning, size, length, nutrition and fishing regulations.
Longnose Gar (Lepisosteus osseus)
Longnose gar are distinguished from other gar species found in Texas by the long snout whose length is at least 10 times the minimum width. Spawning activity occurs as early as April, in shallow riffle …
Longnose Gar – Discover Fishes - Florida Museum
Feb 5, 2025 · These primitive fish are distinctive for their elongated, torpedo-shaped bodies and their overly long snouts which are nearly twice the length of their heads and filled with a row of sharp teeth.