What is Allegator Gar?

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Overview:

The Jammu and Kashmir Lake Conservation and Management Authority (LCMA) recently discovered a rare type of fish known as a "Alligator Gar" for the first time in Srinagar’s Dal Lake.

About Allegator Gar:

  • It is a  ray-finned euryhaline fish and is one of the largest of all freshwater fishes.
  • Scientific Name: Atractosteus spatula
  • It is the largest species in the Gar family.
  • The fossil record traces its group's existence back to the Early Cretaceous over 100 million years ago.
  • Gars are often referred to as "primitive fishes", or "living fossils" because they have retained some morphological characteristics of their early ancestors.
  • Distribution: Central and North America
  • Features:
    • It is distinguished by its crocodile-like head and razor-sharp teeth. 
    • It can grow up to 8 feet long and weigh more than 300 pounds.
    • Adults have two rows of large teeth on either side of the upper jaw.
    • Colouration is generally brown or olive above and lighter underneath
    • They can live for many decades
  • Conservation Status:
    • IUCN: Least Concerned

What are euryhaline organisms?

  • They are a type of mostly marine organisms with the ability to adapt to a wide range of water salinities. 
  • They can survive either in freshwater, saltwater or brackish water.
  • Some euryhaline organisms migrate between freshwater and saltwater habitats during their life cycle. Some examples of such organisms are salmon, eels, etc.

 


Q1) What are euryhaline organisms?

They are a type of mostly marine organisms with the ability to adapt to a wide range of water salinities. They can survive either in freshwater, saltwater or brackish water.

Source: Discovery of predator alligator fish in Srinagar’s Dal Lake triggers surprise