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English: Location taken: Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History. Names: Esox reichertii Dybowski, 1869, Almindelig Gedde, American Pike, Amur pike, Amurgädda, Amurgedde, Amurhecht, Amurskaya shchuka, Bayağı turna balığı, Bec, Bec De Canard, Becquet, Beked, Blackspotted pike, Brochet, Brochet Commun, Brochet De Mer, Brochet Du Nord, Brochet Europ, Brochet européen, Brotchet, Brouch, Brouché, Brouchet, Brouchetta, Buch, Buché, Bunthecht, Cinosa, Cinoseo, Cinus, Cinusèw, Colibrí de Eloísa, Common Pike, Csuka, Europ, Europäischer hecht, Europinė lydeka, Ezoko, Flu, Flußhecht, Gädda, Gedda, Gedde, Gjedde, Grand Avaleur, Grand Brochet, Grashecht, Great Lakes Pike, Great Northern Pickerel, Great Northern Pike, Haug, Hauki, Hávga, Hecht, Hechten, Heekt, Heichit, Hengste, Hiulik, Höcht, Hommelkolibrie, Idl, Idlûlukak, Ihok, Jack, Jackfish, Kawakamasu, Kikiyuk, Kiqy, Kiqyôq, Lanceron, Lancerons, Lidaka, Liede, Lius, Lluç de riu, Luccio, Lúcio, Lúcio-do-Pacífico, Lydeka, Marlita, Northern Pearleye, Northern Pike, Northern Pike (Esox lucius), Obyknovennaya Schuka, Ordak Mahi, Or
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Source source: David Stang. First published at ZipcodeZoo.com
Author Photo by David J. Stang

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Amur pike (Esox reichertii Dybowski), Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History

12 November 2005

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