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  2. American pickerel - Wikipedia

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    American pickerel

  3. Chain pickerel - Wikipedia

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  4. Redfin pickerel - Wikipedia

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    The redfin pickerel (Esox americanus americanus) is a subspecies of freshwater fish belonging to the pike family of the order Esociformes. Not to be confused with its close relatives, the grass pickerel and the chain pickerel , this fish is unique in the fact that it has brightly colored red fins. [ 2 ]

  5. Walleye - Wikipedia

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  6. Esox - Wikipedia

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    A young E. lucius specimen — a "chain pickerel" in the original sense — in an aquarium.. The generic name Esox (pike fish) derives from the Greek ἴσοξ (ee-soks, a large fish) and appears to be cognate with Celtic, Welsh eog and Irish Gaelic iasc (fish), as well as alpine Gaulic *esosk which is consistent with the original indoeuropean root for the common word for fish, *pei(k)sk.

  7. Pontederia cordata - Wikipedia

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    Pontederia cordata, common name pickerelweed (USA) or pickerel weed (UK), is a monocotyledonous aquatic plant native to the Americas. It grows in a variety of wetlands, including pond and lake margins across an extremely large range from eastern Canada south to Argentina. A few examples include northern rivers, [3] the Everglades [4] and Louisiana.

  8. Pickerel - Wikipedia

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    Chain pickerel; Redfin pickerel; Pickerel frog; Walleye, a fish unrelated to Esox, is called Pickerel in parts of Canada; Places. Pickerel Creek, Missouri; Pickerel River (disambiguation) Pickerel, Virginia; Pickerel, Wisconsin; People with the surname. Mark Pickerel, American musician; Other uses. USS Pickerel, several ships of the United ...

  9. Pickerel frog - Wikipedia

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    The pickerel frog is a trogloxene species, meaning they occur in caves, but are unable to complete their life cycles there. Though they are most abundant in caves during the winter, they are active deep within caves at almost any time of year. [9] When temperatures get too cold, this species will inhabit hibernacula.