how does the atlantic cod protects itslef
There are about 200 000 Atlantic cod around the world
An Atlantic cod is a sea fish, the common cod, Latin name Gadus morhua.
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The Atlantic cod is found in the North Atlantic Ocean and in parts of the Arctic Ocean.
Botanical names are given to plants. The Atlantic cod fish is an ANIMAL so of course it does not have a botanical name. However the scientific name for the Atlantic cod is Gadus morhua.
The scientific name of cod is Gadus. Depending on what region it's from, the name will vary as following:Gadus macrocephalus (Atlantic Cod)Gadus morhua (Pacific Cod)Gadus ogac (Greenland Cod)
The Cod is a name for a number of fish species, the most common being the Atlantic Cod
The Atlantic Ocean.
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The Atlantic Cod fish are usually greenish brown or gray on their sides and back with a white belly. Atlantic Cods have barbels similar to catfish and have three dorsal fins and two anal fins. The Atlantic cod is mainly found in shallow waters, close to the ocean's bottom. Cod feed on fish and invertebrates, like urchins, and shrimp.
An arctic cod is a gadiform fish of the northeast Atlantic, Latin name Arctogadus glacialis.