Isoceles Pueterschmidt Jr.
a group of fish swimmimg together is called a school of fish
The general collective nouns for a group of fish are:a school of fisha shoal of fish
A group of fish = a school of fish
A group of fish is called a school of fish.
In Spanish, "school of fish" is translated as "banco de peces." The word "banco" refers to a group or school, while "peces" is the plural form of "pez," meaning fish. This term is commonly used in marine contexts to describe a large group of fish swimming together.
The phrase 'fish school there' means they group or gather in that location. A group of fish is called a school of fish. Therefore, if 'fish school there' they join together to form a school.
A group of fish is called a school of fish or a shoal of fish.
A group of fishes is called a school of fish. In commercial fishing, a very large group of fish may look on the sonar like a shoal ( an area where the sea floor is relatively close to the surface, and will be called a shoal of fish. A group of marine mammals is often called a pod, as in a pod of porpoises.
A group of fish is a school or a shoal.
A group of fish is called a "School".
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Bait Ball is the name of a large number of herrings, when they are found in large numbers for predator fish to feed on. Or so my all knowing husband says