No, arctic cod and Atlantic cod are not the same species. Arctic cod (Boreogadus saida) are primarily found in Arctic waters and are adapted to cold environments, while Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua) inhabit the North Atlantic Ocean and are more commonly found in temperate waters. They have different ecological roles, habitats, and adaptations to their respective environments.
The Atlantic cod is found in the North Atlantic Ocean and in parts of the Arctic Ocean.
An arctic cod is a gadiform fish of the northeast Atlantic, Latin name Arctogadus glacialis.
An arctic cod is a gadiform fish of the northeast Atlantic, Latin name Arctogadus glacialis.
I believe Atlantic cods are omnivores.
an arctic cod lives in the arctic ocean.
I believe Atlantic cods are omnivores.
the diet of the arctic cod consists of mainly copepod.
how does the atlantic cod protects itslef
An Atlantic cod is a sea fish, the common cod, Latin name Gadus morhua.
both the same
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There are two. The Arctic Ocean & The Atlantic Ocean.