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Bowfin ID

Amia calva
Also known as: dogfish

Description: Primitive fish having a stout, tubular body shape; large mouth with many sharp teeth; soft dorsal fin along more than half of its back; with a rounded tail fin and a dark spot near top of tail fin base. This is the only living species of this family. Like gars, it has a swim bladder that functions much like a lung, allowing it to live in waters containing low oxygen levels. Fish are the primary food item, followed closely by crayfish. Clear, vegetated waters are preferred. Seldom caught by anglers.

Family: Bowfin
Type: Non-Game Fish
Range: Missouri River

Bowfin illustration
Bowfin (Amia calva). Duane Raver and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service

References

The Fishes of Nebraska by Hrabik, et. al (2015)

The Fish Book from NEBRASKAland Magazine (1987)

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