Gar Quiz - the return - ID the fish

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Looks like a solomon holding a hybrid. I can't tel to well though as im using my phone. I look later for a better answer.

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i would go for alligator gar.
i think the snout is too short and broad for a croc
 
More than 1 type of croc......

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Very impressive specimen Solomon!

My guess is croc III

Reasons
-does not seem thick enough for a pure gator of that size
-snout seems particularly long for a gator of that size
-fins are pretty angled, position of fins are also reminence of osseus
-track record of the poster:P

The snout was the only thing that threw me off croc III, just doesn't seem long enough as what I would expect from a croc III, but then again even within a species there can already be so much variation in morphology between specimens from different localities. And Richard did mention that croc III was the new frontier...:D

If I'm right, that'll be an absolute insane find!

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Just saw the cadual pundical too. Imo it adds that much more concrete to my guess. Can't wait for the ans Sol

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great answers thus far everyone! i'll post the "answer" pretty soon along with some explanation as to the subject of the photo.--
--solomon
 
I'm going to go with long nosexalligator hybrid just by the build. Wish I could buy a gar like that...
 
Pejelajarto;4849855; said:
That is quite characteristic of Longnosed and shorts too....

The only larger longnoses I have seen had very pronounced patterning even at their larger sizes. And since sol had mentioned previously that the atract genus dulls with age, I felt this along with other characteristics supported the hybrid guess.
 
It looks like a longnose gar that's gotten so big and fat the snout seems normal by comparison.

Whatever it is, put it in a box and ship it to me.
 
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