
Esox is a genus of freshwater fish, the only living genus in the family Esocidae—the esocids which were endemic to North America and Eurasia during the Paleogene through present. The species of this genus are known as pike and pickerel. The type species is E. lucius, the northern pike. The big pike species are native to the Palearctic and Nearctic realms, ranging across northern North America and from Western Europe to Siberia in Eurasia. Pikes have the elongated, torpedo-like form of predatory fishes, with sharply pointed heads and sharp teeth. Their coloration is typically grey-green with a mottled or spotted appearance with stripes along their backs, providing camouflage among weeds. Individual pike marking patterns are unique, like fingerprints. Pike can grow to a maximum recorded length of 1.83 m (6 ft), reaching a maximum recorded weight of 35 kg (77 lb). Learn more about Pike
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Common Name | Scientific Name | Conservation Status |
Almaco Jack (4 videos) | Seriola rivoliana | Not Available |
Bar Jack (17 videos) | Caranx ruber | Not Available |
Black Jack (22 videos) | Caranx lugubris | Not Available |
Cottonmouth Jack (2 videos) | Uraspis secunda | Not Available |
Crevalle Jack (94 videos) | Caranx hippos | Least concern |
Darkfin Conger (6 videos) | Ariosoma anago | Not Available |
Green Jack (9 videos) | Caranx caballus | Not Available |
Horse-eye Jack (6 videos) | Caranx latus | Least concern |
Northern Pike (35 videos) | Esox lucius | Not Available |
Pacific Crevalle Jack (65 videos) | Caranx caninus | Not Available |
Whitemouth Jack (11 videos) | Uraspis uraspis | Not Available |
Whitetongue Jack (11 videos) | Uraspis helvola | Not Available |
Yellow Jack (5 videos) | Carangoides bartholomaei | Not Available |
Yellowfin Jack (1 videos) | Hemicaranx leucurus | Not Available |