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- Florida_gar abstract "The Florida gar (Lepisosteus platyrhincus) is a species of gar found in the USA from the Savannah River and Ochlockonee River watersheds of Georgia and throughout peninsular Florida. Florida gars can reach a length of over 3 ft (132 cm). The young feed on zooplankton and insect larvae, as well as small fish. Adults mainly eat fish, shrimp, and crayfish. Although edible, they are not popular as food. The roe is highly toxic to many animals, including humans and birds. Gar are mentioned in the John Anderson song "Seminole Wind".".
- Florida_gar binomialAuthority James_Ellsworth_De_Kay.
- Florida_gar class Actinopterygii.
- Florida_gar family Gar.
- Florida_gar genus Lepisosteus.
- Florida_gar kingdom Animal.
- Florida_gar order Gar.
- Florida_gar phylum Chordate.
- Florida_gar thumbnail Lepisosteus_platyrhincus.JPG?width=300.
- Florida_gar wikiPageID "6512026".
- Florida_gar wikiPageRevisionID "580397584".
- Florida_gar binomial "Lepisosteus platyrhincus".
- Florida_gar binomialAuthority "DeKay, 1842".
- Florida_gar classis Actinopterygii.
- Florida_gar familia Gar.
- Florida_gar genus "Lepisosteus".
- Florida_gar hasPhotoCollection Florida_gar.
- Florida_gar month "2".
- Florida_gar name "Florida gar".
- Florida_gar ordo Gar.
- Florida_gar phylum Chordate.
- Florida_gar regnum "Animalia".
- Florida_gar species "L. platyrhincus".
- Florida_gar species "platyrhincus".
- Florida_gar year "2009".
- Florida_gar subject Category:Fauna_of_the_United_States.
- Florida_gar subject Category:Freshwater_fish_of_Florida.
- Florida_gar subject Category:Lepisosteidae.
- Florida_gar type Animal.
- Florida_gar type Eukaryote.
- Florida_gar type Fish.
- Florida_gar type Species.
- Florida_gar type Fish.
- Florida_gar type Organism.
- Florida_gar comment "The Florida gar (Lepisosteus platyrhincus) is a species of gar found in the USA from the Savannah River and Ochlockonee River watersheds of Georgia and throughout peninsular Florida. Florida gars can reach a length of over 3 ft (132 cm). The young feed on zooplankton and insect larvae, as well as small fish. Adults mainly eat fish, shrimp, and crayfish. Although edible, they are not popular as food. The roe is highly toxic to many animals, including humans and birds.".
- Florida_gar label "Florida gar".
- Florida_gar label "Florida-Knochenhecht".
- Florida_gar label "Lepisosteus platyrhincus".
- Florida_gar label "Lepisosteus platyrhincus".
- Florida_gar label "Lepisosteus platyrhincus".
- Florida_gar label "Lépisosté de Floride".
- Florida_gar label "佛罗里达雀鳝".
- Florida_gar sameAs Florida-Knochenhecht.
- Florida_gar sameAs Lépisosté_de_Floride.
- Florida_gar sameAs Lepisosteus_platyrhincus.
- Florida_gar sameAs Lepisosteus_platyrhincus.
- Florida_gar sameAs Lepisosteus_platyrhincus.
- Florida_gar sameAs m.0g85v0.
- Florida_gar sameAs Q583737.
- Florida_gar sameAs Q583737.
- Florida_gar wasDerivedFrom Florida_gar?oldid=580397584.
- Florida_gar depiction Lepisosteus_platyrhincus.JPG.
- Florida_gar isPrimaryTopicOf Florida_gar.
- Florida_gar name "Florida gar".