One notable white fish that lives in cold water and is heavily harvested is the Alaskan pollock. Found in the North Pacific Ocean, it thrives in colder waters and is a primary species used in various food products, including fish sticks and imitation crab meat. Due to its popularity, it is one of the most heavily harvested fish globally, making it a significant part of the fishing industry. Other examples include cod and haddock, which also inhabit cold waters and are extensively fished.
The great white shark lives in warm water
This could be due to the quality of tank water
An otter - except weasels are white in northern winters, but otters aren't. an otter
Hannah Peereboom says: Egrets are a snowy white color that lives near water
the sugar cane is harvested mostly harvested in the fall or winter which ever is colder of course which would be both of them then the cane has to be brown or white then you be able to pick and use the sugar cane to eat and use for other things that are important.
Spitzkraut is a variety of white cabbage, harvested in Germany earlier in spring. It is used for Sauerkraut.
The Great White Shark, mostly lives in warm water known as tropical water but also the Hammerhead shark lives in those kinds of water too ^_^ hope this helped. Joanne Salvatore =)
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Spitzkraut is a variety of white cabbage, harvested in Germany earlier in spring. It is used for Sauerkraut.
Yes, it is fruitThe calabash can either be harvested young and used as a vegetable, or harvested mature, dried, and used as a bottle, utensil, or pipe.The fresh fruit has a light green smooth skin and a white flesh.
The harvested goods off the land, they bartered, some even worked for the white man.