nope, characins, only true gars are spotted florida gator tropical shortnose longnose ect.bahamaqt00;3817819; said:Well they're obviously still part of the gar family, correct
nope, characins, only true gars are spotted florida gator tropical shortnose longnose ect.bahamaqt00;3817819; said:Well they're obviously still part of the gar family, correct
bahamaqt00;3817958; said:well why are they called half-beak GARS then?
E_americanus;3818188; said:seriously? you're going to argue that common names are enough to warrant them being in the same family? this is why we have scientific names and classification systems. you think the Nile perch and yellow perch are in the same family too? striped bass and largemouth bass? copperband butterfly fish and African butterfly fish?
if it weren't for your previously flame-inducing posts, we'd probably be nicer. in short, if it's not part of the family Lepisosteidae (see Lepisosteidae.net for further details and species ID) then it's not considered at "true" gar.--
--solomon
100%Ghost9001;4085396; said:What's the smallest gar though?
No rocket gars aren't true gars but they are cool i have 2 right now , also they only get to about 10 inch or soLoves severums;4090989; said:i know this isn't a true gar but what about a Rocket Gar.