Shoal (Pronounced School)
Shoal (Pronounced School)
Shoal (Pronounced School)
A group of fish is called a shoal. A shoal can include fish that are the same species or fish that are the same size.
a school
A large group of fishes is often called a school.
Groups of fish is called a shoal.
A school of fishes.
lobe-finned fishes and two of them are the lungfishes and the coelacanths but mostly the LOBE-FINNED FISHES
in the group, all the fish are of the same species = use "fish"in the group, the fishes are of different species = use "fishes"Fish is used as plural and singular.However,Fishes is used to refer to multiple species of fish.
The term fishes refers to more than one species of fish, as in "There are many species of fishes." That said you could have any of the combination. School of fish - a group of fish made up of a single species, School of fishes - a group of fishes made up of more than one species. Shoal of fish - group of fish of the same species moving in roughly the same direction. Shoal of fishes - group of fishes of different species moving roughly in the same direction.
A person who fishes is called an angler. It begins with the letter a.
mammals
They are fishes. Not a MAMMALS!!!
Fish and poultry belong to proteins.
A school of salmon is still called salmon. The term "school" refers to the entire group of fish. If there are several different species of salmon in the group, (e.g. coho salmon, sockeye salmon, chum salmon) they may be called "fishes". The salmon specifically are just called salmon.
It grouped by fishes.