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Muskellunge By: Brody Irwin

Muskellunge By: Brody Irwin. Information Common name- Muskellunge (Muskie) Scientific name- Esox masquinongy Book trout

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Page 1: Muskellunge By: Brody Irwin. Information Common name- Muskellunge (Muskie) Scientific name- Esox masquinongy Book trout

Muskellunge

By: Brody Irwin

Page 2: Muskellunge By: Brody Irwin. Information Common name- Muskellunge (Muskie) Scientific name- Esox masquinongy Book trout

Information

• Common name- Muskellunge (Muskie)

• Scientific name- Esox masquinongy

Book trout

Page 3: Muskellunge By: Brody Irwin. Information Common name- Muskellunge (Muskie) Scientific name- Esox masquinongy Book trout

Muskie

• Kingdom: Animalia

• Phylum: Chordata

• Class: Osteichthyes

Page 4: Muskellunge By: Brody Irwin. Information Common name- Muskellunge (Muskie) Scientific name- Esox masquinongy Book trout

Size

• Length- 40 inches

• Weight- $40 pounds

Page 5: Muskellunge By: Brody Irwin. Information Common name- Muskellunge (Muskie) Scientific name- Esox masquinongy Book trout

Habitat

• Prime muskellunge habitat is found in heavily vegetated lakes with lots of tree stumps and bays. Prime stream muskellunge habitat is generally considered to be long pools (at least 0.2 miles in length) with a minimum depth of at least three to four feet and an abundance of submerged woody structure.

Page 6: Muskellunge By: Brody Irwin. Information Common name- Muskellunge (Muskie) Scientific name- Esox masquinongy Book trout

Distribution

• Fresh water streams in eastern North America.

• Fresh lakes in North America.

Page 7: Muskellunge By: Brody Irwin. Information Common name- Muskellunge (Muskie) Scientific name- Esox masquinongy Book trout

Evolve• Around 390 million years ago. (bony fish)

Page 8: Muskellunge By: Brody Irwin. Information Common name- Muskellunge (Muskie) Scientific name- Esox masquinongy Book trout

Feeding habits

• Primarily fish such as suckers and sunfish. But muskellunge will eat anything they can swallow. In addition to various fish they have been known to eat amphibians, reptiles, birds and mammals.

Page 9: Muskellunge By: Brody Irwin. Information Common name- Muskellunge (Muskie) Scientific name- Esox masquinongy Book trout

Breeding

• Spawning occurs during April or May in shallow areas of pools where the current will flow over the eggs. Females are usually larger than males and mature a year earlier. There is no parental care given to the eggs or young.

Page 10: Muskellunge By: Brody Irwin. Information Common name- Muskellunge (Muskie) Scientific name- Esox masquinongy Book trout

How many are there?

Page 11: Muskellunge By: Brody Irwin. Information Common name- Muskellunge (Muskie) Scientific name- Esox masquinongy Book trout

Statistics

• Can grow up to 60 inches in length.

• Females larger than males

Page 12: Muskellunge By: Brody Irwin. Information Common name- Muskellunge (Muskie) Scientific name- Esox masquinongy Book trout

Humans

• Not harvested for food, but could be used if wanted.

• Competition fishing

Page 13: Muskellunge By: Brody Irwin. Information Common name- Muskellunge (Muskie) Scientific name- Esox masquinongy Book trout

Quiz

• What is my fishes name?– A) Muskellunge– B) Liger– C) Barracuda– D) Trout

Page 14: Muskellunge By: Brody Irwin. Information Common name- Muskellunge (Muskie) Scientific name- Esox masquinongy Book trout

#2

• What kingdom is the Muskellunge in?– A) Protista– B) Animalia– C) Plantae

Page 15: Muskellunge By: Brody Irwin. Information Common name- Muskellunge (Muskie) Scientific name- Esox masquinongy Book trout

#3

• True/False: The Muskellunge is NOT a poisonous fish.

Page 16: Muskellunge By: Brody Irwin. Information Common name- Muskellunge (Muskie) Scientific name- Esox masquinongy Book trout

#4

• Where is the Muskellunge located?• A) Africa• B) Japan• C) Eastern North America• D) Panama Canal

Page 17: Muskellunge By: Brody Irwin. Information Common name- Muskellunge (Muskie) Scientific name- Esox masquinongy Book trout

#5

• True/False: Is the male Muskellunge smaller than the female?