Genus Esox (Noun)
Meaning
Type and only genus of the family Esocidae.
Classification
Nouns denoting animals.
Examples
- The northern pike and the chain pickerel belong to the genus Esocidae which consists of the genus Esox.
- There are two extant and one extinct genus_esox found, one that remains still holds five recognized living species.
- Members of the type genus_esox exhibit various shapes depending on whether their origins belong in or are descended from waters and oceanfront river currents worldwide.
- North America provides numerous fresh bodies and different smaller coastal tidal influenced fish- types the particular waters region Esocidae families main -specific types inhabit consisting main just Esox (genuses of these just in freshwater area inhabit various size locations differ too so often now when size now classified their age only based though old traditional.
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