No they're not.
The plural of "cod" is "cods".
They eat all kinds of fish! Cods, greenlings, salmonids...
krill,flat frill head fish, ice fish,polar fish,plunder fish,Antarctic toothfish,Antarctic dragonfish,antarctic cods
Yes, cods is the plural of cod.
The collection is that cod, flounder and bream are fish.
the cods predators are whales and humans>
I believe Atlantic cods are omnivores.
Little tiny fish.AnswerCod eat small fish and things like little bits of food that lie around and flout on sea AnswerCod are bottum feeders. Algae , waste products,etc. ANSWERThey eat crustaceans, squid, crabs mollusks, sea squirts, star fish, worms, other fish, and Shrimp!
Marine fish, related to cods, found of the coast of New England Hake is a popular fish in Spain, Argentina, and Uruguay, where it is known as merluzza.
yes if artic cods are at the bottom of the shallow part of the ocean
Arctic cods, scientifically known as Boreogadus saida, are fish that inhabit the cold waters of the Arctic Ocean and adjacent seas. They are well adapted to freezing temperatures and play a crucial role in the Arctic marine ecosystem, serving as a key food source for various marine mammals, birds, and larger fish. Arctic cods typically have a streamlined body and can be found at depths of up to 1,000 meters, often living in association with sea ice. Their population dynamics are closely linked to changing environmental conditions, including climate change and ice cover loss.
Ye haddock does have scales. It is very similar to a cod although haddock is smaller , as is the mouth, not reaching as far back as the cods mouth.