
Paddlefish - Wikipedia
The earliest known paddlefish fossil, Protopsephurus, dates to approximately 120 million years ago during the Early Cretaceous epoch in China. Throughout their historic range, paddlefish populations …
Paddlefish (Polyodon spathula) | U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service
Paddlefish inhabit slow-moving, large, deep, freshwater rivers and reservoirs. They only eat plankton, which are microscopic plants and animals. They eat by simply swimming around with their mouth open.
Paddlefish | Characteristics & Facts | Britannica
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 …
Paddlefish Fish Facts - A-Z Animals
May 27, 2024 · 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 …
What is a paddlefish, and where are they found?
There are only two species of paddlefish in the world; an extremely endangered (possibly extinct) species found in China, and our North American species, currently found in 22 states throughout the …
Paddlefish | A Comprehensive Species Guide - Wired2Fish
Nov 10, 2024 · Paddlefish (Polyodon spatula) are one of North America’s most distinctive freshwater fish species. They are a member of the Acipenseriformes order, which contains only one other species: …
Paddlefish | The Florida Aquarium
Paddlefish have a shark-like body, deeply forked tail, and a long, flat, blade-like snout that makes up almost a third of their entire length. Interestingly, these scaleless, cartilaginous fish are an ancient …
American paddlefish - Wikipedia
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).
THE PADDLEFISH - Caddo Lake Institute
Jun 11, 2025 · Females gather in schools and release their eggs in the fast flowing waters over gravel or sandbars. Paddlefish can live in the slow moving waters of rivers and reservoirs. The native range of …
Paddlefish (Polyodon spathula) - Texas Parks & Wildlife Department
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 …