Do alligators eat alligator gar?

Alligator gars have few natural predators, though alligators have been known to attack them, and young fish are preyed upon by other species.
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Do alligators eat gar?

Diet of Alligators

Young alligators enjoy eating small fish, insects, tadpoles, frogs, and snails. They like to eat crustaceans and worms as well. They gradually learn to catch larger prey. As they grow, they start eating larger fish such as gar, turtles, various mammals, birds, deer, and snakes and other reptiles.
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What animals eat alligator gar?

Due to its extremely large size, an adult alligator gar has few natural predators. Young gars are preyed upon by larger fish, but once they reach a size of about 3 feet (1 m) their only natural predator would be an American alligator (Alligator mississippiensis).
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What eats giant alligator gar?

Alligator gar primarily feed on fishes such as buffalo, carp, and shad. Although they will eat game fishes such as bass and crappie, consumption of these species is relatively uncommon.
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What fish eats alligators?

The freshwater bass is an underestimated predator — documented feasting on frogs, snakes, and even baby alligators. In North America, freshwater fish in the genus Micropterus are also known as black basses and are a highly regarded game fish.
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Alligator VS. Garfish



Does Goliath Tiger eat crocodiles?

The goliath tigerfish is one of the most fearsome freshwater fish in the world and said to be a much bigger and deadlier version of the piranha. The giant fish has 32 teeth that are of similar size to those of a great white shark and has been known to attack humans and even crocodiles.
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Can crocodiles and alligators mate?

Question: Can alligators and crocodiles mate? Answer: No, they can't. Although they look similar, they are genetically too far apart. Although related, they split into separate genera a long time ago.
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How old is a 7 foot alligator gar?

They grow very fast when young, but growth slows with age. In general, for every additional foot the fish grows, its age doubles. A 3-foot gar is typically about 2.5 years old; a 4-foot gar about 5, and a 7-foot trophy catch might be 40 years old.
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Is an alligator gar a dinosaur?

Alligator gar get big — really big — and they look like something that should be swimming around with dinosaurs, not bass and crappie. But it is not just their looks that are unique. Alligator gar are like few other fishes that swim in our rivers, reservoirs and estuaries.
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What is the biggest alligator gar on record?

The world record for the largest alligator gar ever caught is 8 feet 5 inches and 327 pounds. Researchers estimate that fish was 95 years old. "It's very likely there are alligator gar out there that are over 100 years old," David said.
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Are alligator gars aggressive?

Although they may look ferocious, alligator gars pose no threat to humans and there are no known attacks on people. They can pose a passive danger, though: The fish's eggs are poisonous to humans if ingested. The toxicity of gar eggs serves as a defense mechanism against predators such as crustaceans.
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Why are gar eggs toxic?

Roe. The flesh of gar is edible, but its eggs contain an ichthyotoxin, a type of protein toxin which is highly toxic to humans.
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How big can a alligator gar get?

Mature alligator gar commonly measure 6 ft (1.8 m) in length, and weigh over 100 lb (45 kg). However, anecdotal reports suggest they can grow up to 10 ft (3 m) in length, and weigh as much as 350 lb (159 kg).
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Do alligators eat other alligators?

“Adult alligators are known to eat other (typically smaller) alligators.” The Department of Natural Resources also has this lovely definition of alligators, for your convenience: Alligators are carnivorous and prey on any animal that is available.
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Do alligators eat largemouth bass?

Snakes, alligators and turtles all eat bass, as well as other fish species. For the former, they must be small enough to swallow. Gators, meanwhile, often prefer larger, slower fish, such as the carp or gar.
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What is alligator gar favorite food?

An alligator gar eats fish that are smaller than it, small mammals, birds, and even turtles. They are opportunistic and voracious eaters, usually responsible for keeping certain fish species in check so that their populations don't grow too large. Alligator gar love to eat shad, buffalo fish, and carp.
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How old is the oldest gar?

The world record catch was in 2011. The gar was 8.5 feet long, weighed 327 pounds and was estimated to be 94 years old. Presently Alligator Gars are sought for sport fish and they are used as a food resource. As a predator, they also are of ecological importance.
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What is the largest freshwater fish?

The giant stingray weighs nearly 660 pounds and spans more than 13 feet — from snout to tail. Researchers even gave the ray a pet name — Full Moon — to honor its generous shape.
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Can you own an alligator gar in Texas?

Texas currently has a statewide bag limit of one alligator gar per day, with a special limit of 5 per day on Falcon International Reservoir. In addition, the department has the authority to close waters to alligator gar fishing when conditions are appropriate for spawning.
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How long can a gar live out of water?

The average length of the Alligator Gar Fish spans from 8 to 10 feet. They are usually found in southern states of America, inhabiting lakes, swamps, and rivers. The Alligator Gar Fish is unique when compared with other gar species because of their ability to live out of water for up to two hours.
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What is the world record gar?

It took him nearly 30 minutes to drag the fish on board, officially cementing his claim as the largest alligator gar ever caught. The humongous fish measured 8 feet, 5 inches long, and weighed 327 pounds, with a girth of about 47 inches.
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Where was the biggest alligator gar caught?

In 2011, a commercial fisherman accidentally caught the largest alligator gar on record in Mississippi's Lake Chotard. The gar was 8.5 feet long, weighed 327 pounds and was believed to be 94 years old.
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Do alligators have balls?

The male reptiles, like all other vertebrates, have paired gonads that produce sperm and testosterone. Reptiles carry their testicles or testes internally, often in close proximity to the kidneys.
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Which is stronger alligator or crocodile?

Not only do crocodiles beat alligators in the sheer power of their bites, they also do in size potential. The biggest verified saltwater crocodile specimen exceeded 2,000 pounds and length of more than 23 feet. The biggest verified American alligator specimen was approximately 1,000 pounds and 19 feet.
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Who would win alligator or crocodile?

Crocodile: Who Would Win in a Fight? Crocodiles win the fight because they're bigger, stronger, and more aggressive than alligators. Although the chances of them meeting are not great due to population differences and ranges, a match between these two heavyweights could happen in southern Florida.
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