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A wire basket used to hold fish in after being caught.
In these lines, the men caught by Scylla are compared to fishermen who cast their lines off a cliff and wait patiently for fish to bite. This comparison helps to emphasize the brutal and sudden attack of Scylla, where the men have no chance to escape her grasp just like fish caught by a fisherman's line.
Y caught 6 fish. X caught 30 fish (5x6). Together they caught 36 fish.
fishery collapse
No but chickens can!
A few of them certainly can, the most noteworthy example being the Bowfin, common in most Eastern waterways of North America. Bowfin are a primitive fish with a very pugnacious temperament, and will attempt to bite anyone handling them if caught on hook and line, for example. And they have a mouthful of very sharp teeth. Northern Pike, Muskie and large Walleye can also bite, but ordinary safe handling usually precludes this. Bowfin, though, will make every effort to get to your hand, while the others mentioned above will not.
no
the most common fish caught is, as scracksmells nice,
big fish is caught in a fishing bank
The Pacific ocean produces the most fish as it is the largest ocean in the world. The Pacific ocean also boasts the most fish being caught in it.
If x caught 5 times as many fish as y, then there were 6 groups of the same number of fish caught, and each group would have been 6 fish if there were 36 fish all together. x must have caught 30 (6 x 5) fish, leaving just 6 for y to have caught.
No fish flies do not bite.