Shell fish, shrimp, crab, lobsters. Probably because they could be unhealthy to eat, more so than fish that swim in the ocean, or big lake.
X and Y are substitutes i.e. Y can be used in place of X. A hypothetical example is meat and fish; if the price of meat rises, less of it will be demanded according to the law of demand. The demand will shift to the low-priced fish, assuming the price of fish is less than that of meat. Raymond. X and Y are substitutes i.e. Y can be used in place of X. A hypothetical example is meat and fish; if the price of meat rises, less of it will be demanded according to the law of demand. The demand will shift to the low-priced fish, assuming the price of fish is less than that of meat. Raymond.
4 fish
2 is a number, a fish is an animal, so they have no connections to each other making this statement impossible. Now if you put 2 fish + 2 fish = 4 fish then that would be correct since it is correlating numbers and fish by saying how many fish there are.
Half a fish.
The type of fish is not mentioned in the bible. But it was river fish caught in the river Galilee.
yes they are
yes they are edible with fish lice.because when boiled or roasted properly,all germs die
Yes, Arowana fish is edible. This species of fish is not a popular fish to be eaten, but it can be and will not harm you if you eat it because it is not toxic.
Yes. All fishes are edible.
no no no
yes
A fish uses its gills to sense what food to eat, if it's edible or in edible
Poisonous fish will have poison gland on them.
yes
The blob fish feeds by just sitting in the water and waiting for something edible to come by. So technically the blob fish eats anything edible.
No, there are no edible fish that I know of. Besides, who wants to eat a butterfly.
"Rockhead fish" is a common name that may refer to different fish species depending on the region. While some species of rockfish are edible and popular for consumption, it is important to accurately identify the specific species to determine if it is safe and edible. Consulting with local experts or fish markets can help provide guidance on the safety and edibility of a particular type of rockhead fish.