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  1. Paddlefish - Wikipedia

    The earliest known paddlefish fossil, Protopsephurus, dates to approximately 120 million years ago during the Early Cretaceous epoch in China. Throughout their historic range, paddlefish …

  2. Paddlefish (Polyodon spathula) | U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service

    Paddlefish inhabit slow-moving, large, deep, freshwater rivers and reservoirs. They only eat plankton, which are microscopic plants and animals. They eat by simply swimming around with …

  3. Paddlefish | Characteristics & Facts | Britannica

    Paddlefish, archaic freshwater fish with a paddlelike snout, a wide mouth, smooth skin, and a cartilaginous skeleton. The group is represented by a single living species. Paddlefishes are …

  4. Paddlefish Fish Facts - Polyodon spathula - A-Z Animals

    Jan 5, 2026 · The paddlefish, also known as the American paddlefish, Mississippi paddlefish, and spoonbill fish, is a freshwater fish that is primarily found in the open waters of the Mississippi …

  5. Paddlefish | A Comprehensive Species Guide - Wired2Fish

    Nov 10, 2024 · Paddlefish (Polyodon spatula) are one of North America’s most distinctive freshwater fish species. They are a member of the Acipenseriformes order, which contains …

  6. What Is a Paddlefish? Physical Features, Diet, and More

    4 days ago · The American paddlefish, Polyodon spathula, represents one of the oldest surviving fish species in North America. Its lineage dates back approximately 125 million years, making …

  7. Paddlefish (Polyodon spathula) - Species Profile

    Paddlefish can be distinguished from all other North American freshwater fishes by the presence of a large, paddle-shaped rostrum (up to 1/3 total body length) on the snout anterior to the mouth.