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  2. Browse 49 authentic paddlefish stock photos, high-res images, and pictures, or explore additional american paddlefish or paddlefish china stock images to find the right photo at the right size and resolution for your project.

  3. Paddlefish (Polyodon spathula) | U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service

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    Paddlefish can be distinguished from all other North American freshwater fishes by the presence of a large, paddle-shaped rostrum (up to 1/3 total body length) on the snout anterior to the mouth. The overall color of a paddlefish is bluish gray to blackish on the back, grading to white on its belly.

  4. Paddlefish - Wikipedia

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    Paddlefish (family Polyodontidae) are a family of ray-finned fish belonging to order Acipenseriformes, and one of two living groups of the order alongside sturgeons (Acipenseridae). [3][4] They are distinguished from other fish by their elongated rostra, which are thought to enhance electroreception to detect prey.

  5. The American paddlefish (Polyodon spathula, also known as a Mississippi paddlefish, spoon-billed cat, or spoonbill) is a species of ray-finned fish. It is the last living species of paddlefish (Polyodontidae).

  6. American paddlefish - Wikipedia

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    The American paddlefish (Polyodon spathula), also known as a Mississippi paddlefish, spoon-billed cat, or spoonbill, is a species of ray-finned fish. It is the last living species of paddlefish (Polyodontidae).

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  8. American Paddlefish Pictures - AZ Animals

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    View the cutest and most interesting American Paddlefish pictures on the internet on AZ Animals.

  9. Discovering the American Paddlefish: A Guide to Its Biology and...

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    The American Paddlefish is a fascinating fish species that possesses distinctive characteristics that set it apart from others. One notable feature is its long, paddle-shaped snout, which gives the fish its name. This elongated snout is not just for show – it serves a purpose.

  10. American Paddlefish - A-Z Animals

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  12. Paddlefish - A-Z Animals

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    The paddlefish, also known as the American paddlefish, Mississippi paddlefish, and spoonbill fish, is a freshwater fish that is primarily found in the open waters of the Mississippi River basin. With the Chinese paddlefish, it was one of just two extant species of paddlefish in the world.

  13. Paddlefish | Characteristics & Facts | Britannica

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    paddlefish, (Polyodon spathula), archaic freshwater fish with a paddlelike snout, a wide mouth, smooth skin, and a cartilaginous skeleton. A relative of the sturgeon, the paddlefish makes up the family Polyodontidae in the order Acipenseriformes.

  14. Paddlefish | FWS.gov

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    Illustration of Paddlefish. The American Paddlefish inhabits large, slow‐flowing, freshwater rivers such as the Mississippi River and its tributaries.

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    Find Paddlefish stock images in HD and millions of other royalty-free stock photos, illustrations and vectors in the Shutterstock collection. Thousands of new, high-quality pictures added every day.

  16. Freshwater Fish of America - American Paddlefish | FWS.gov

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    Paddlefish inhabit slow-moving, large, deep, freshwater rivers and reservoirs. They eat by simply swimming around with their mouth open and inside their mouth are structures called gill rakers. As they swim, tiny plankton is trapped by the gill rakers and then swallowed.

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    Search from 46 American Paddlefish stock photos, pictures and royalty-free images from iStock. For the first time, get 1 free month of iStock exclusive photos, illustrations, and more.

  18. Paddlefish Pictures - AZ Animals

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    View the cutest and most interesting Paddlefish pictures on the internet on AZ Animals.

  19. Paddlefish ( Polyodon spathula) - Texas Parks & Wildlife...

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    They can weigh as much as 200 pounds, but most are usually between 10-15 pounds. Paddlefish have a gray, shark-like body with a deeply forked tail, and a long, flat blade-like snout (looks like a kitchen spatula) almost one third of its body's entire length. It opens its huge mouth when feeding.

  20. Consider: the American Paddlefish

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    Image Credit: US Fish and Wildlife Service. The paddlefish is one of the largest freshwater fish species in North America, growing up to seven feet long (two meters, that’s right we’re in AMERICA so now the METRIC is in parentheses!) and weighing up to 200 pounds (90 kg).

  21. Paddlefish | Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation

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    Paddlefish have long oar or spoon-like bills and don’t look like any other Oklahoma fish. They also have smooth scaleless skin and broad shark-like tails. During the spring, males develop sandpapery-like bumps (breeding tubercles) on their heads and back.