The spotted pike-characin is a slender, elongated freshwater fish known for its distinctive spotted pattern. It inhabits fast-flowing rivers in South America. Typically reaching 12-16 inches and weighing up to 2 pounds, it preys on smaller fish and insects. Agile and swift, this species is an adept hunter, often seen darting through its riverine habitat. This summary is AI generated
Water type
IUCN Status
Threat to humans
Source: Fishbase
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Spotted pike-characin
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Spotted pike-characin
Woolwich Wharf (Lane Cover River)
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