Longnose gar
Overview
 
The longnose gar, Lepisosteus osseus, is a primitive ray-finned fish of the gar family
Family (biology)
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. It is also known as the needlenose gar.
The longnose gar ranges in length from 60–182 cm (23.6–71.7 in) and weighs 0.5–3.5 kg (1.1–7.7 lb); The world record is 50.31 pounds, caught in Trinity River, Texas in 1954; FishBase
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 reports a maximum size of 2 m (6.6 ft). Average life span is 17- 20 years.
 
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