Protein and some vitamins.
portein and iron
Because fish provide the nutrients ospreys need.
God knows better
Yes, fish eggs, commonly known as roe, are rich in healthy fats, particularly omega-3 fatty acids, which are beneficial for heart health. Fish meat also contains varying levels of fat, depending on the species; fatty fish like salmon and mackerel have higher fat content compared to leaner fish like cod. Both fish eggs and meat provide essential nutrients and can be a good source of energy.
No, a fish cannot survive in milk because milk does not provide the necessary oxygen and nutrients for a fish to live.
Fish and soybeans provide the body with a number of nutrients. This includes omega fatty acids 3 and 6, which are difficult for the body to synthesize.
no they only eat meat
Yes fish is in the meat group because fish has meat right?
Eskimos, or Inuit, primarily rely on marine mammals and fish due to their Arctic environment. Common meats include seal, whale, and walrus, which provide essential nutrients and energy. They also hunt caribou and other land animals when available. Traditional diets emphasize the consumption of raw or minimally cooked meat to preserve nutrients.
Fish is a meat. It is a white meat, like chicken.
Fish was the main source of protein in U.A.E. in the olden days & not camel milk as fish provides more nutrient than camel milk as it provides more nutrients & protein than camel meat. The taste of fish is better than camel meat. Also as it is the national animal of U.A.E.
Yes, it is a white meat fish.