In the Pacific.
Yes
yes
Cod are typically characterized by their elongated bodies, large heads, and three dorsal fins. Common types include Atlantic cod and Pacific cod, both of which inhabit cold waters; Atlantic cod are primarily found in the North Atlantic, while Pacific cod are found in the North Pacific. They usually have a mottled coloration that ranges from greenish to brown with lighter undersides. Cod also possess a prominent barbell (a sensory organ) on their chin, which aids in hunting for food on the ocean floor.
They live in the Pacific Ocean.
sharks eat cod
Alaskan cod, also known as Pacific cod, typically has a lifespan of about 10 to 15 years. However, some individuals may live longer under optimal conditions. Their growth and longevity can be influenced by environmental factors, availability of food, and fishing pressures.
Usually in tropical Pacific oceans. They live in intertidal zones.
They live in the red sea and pacific ocean. But they usually do not have to adapt.
coyotess live in cape cod and in there beaches are seals
no, cod are saltwater fish
Zinc can be found in servings of cod. It can also be found in cod live oil.
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