The Origin and Behavior of Walleye Fish

What is the scientific name of walleye fish?

Is walleye a type of pike or perch?

Scientific Name of Walleye Fish

The scientific name of walleye fish is Sander vitreus.

Classification of Walleye Fish

Walleye fish are actually not related to pike or perch. They belong to the perch family and are closely related to the sauger fish.

Walleye fish, scientifically known as Sander vitreus, are freshwater fish native to North America. They are highly sought after by anglers for their delicious taste and challenging behavior. Despite their common name suggesting a relation to pike, walleyes are actually members of the perch family, Percidae. They are closely related to another species called sauger (Sander canadensis).

Walleye fish are known for their distinctive large eyes that have reflective properties, enabling them to see well in low light conditions. This feature gives them an advantage in hunting for prey during dawn and dusk, making them nocturnal feeders.

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