batfish
Feeds primarily on benthic crustaceans, especially crabs, clams and small fishes.
Feeds primarily on benthic crustaceans, especially crabs, clams and small fishes.
batfish
Bluefin gurnard was created in 1829.
Red gurnard was created in 1758.
The flying gurnard is a fish and it reproduces sexually.
yes,you can
Yes it is. Grill, fry, bake or boil. Makes a great BBQ.
Flying gurnards reproduce through heterosexual reproduction with a male and female partner. A female flying gurnard carries eggs that get fertilized from a male flying gurnard's sperm during intercourse.
Yes, gurnard are edible. You can bake, grill or fry them. Try battering or crumbing them, it's just like fish from the fish and chip shop.
If you're referring to the fish, it's actually GURNARD, and yes, you can eat most gurnards, also known as sea robins, but there's usually not a lot of meat on them.
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