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Cod Fish

Cod is a cold water, deep sea fish. It is commonly used as a food source, and has a mild, white, flaky meat.

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Which is bigger snapper or cod fish?

No, sardines are very small. They can fit in your hand. A cod can weigh around thirty pounds.

What is the Antarctic Cod Fish Habitat?

Also known as the Antarctic Toothfish, the scientific name is Dissostichus mawsoni.

Can cod fish be eaten raw?

Yes it is

The reason why it is safe to eat raw is because it is the sushi fish

but u will have to wash it first

Do cod fish have backbones?

yes Jelly-fish and star-fish don't have any backbone

What is the length of a cod fish?

The Atlantic cod, which can change color at certain water depths, has two distinct color phases: gray-green and reddish brown. Its average mass is 5-12 kilograms (11-26 lb), but specimens weighing up to 100 kilograms (220 lb) have been recorded. Cod feed on Mollusk, Crab, Sea_star, Worm, Squid, and small fish. Some migrate to warm water in winter to spawn. A large female lays up to five million eggs in midocean, a very small number of which survive. Pacific or saltwater cod are also found around the coast of British Columbia, Canada and the Northwestern US coastal areas. These fish are three times the size of their eastern counterparts. HOPE THIS HELPS!! :)

What country does cod fish come from?

Cod are commecially fished for wherever they exist, and do not come from any 'country' as such. They are a cold-water species, typically fished for in the North Sea (off the eastern coast of the UK), and northwards towards the Arctic Circle, and the (northern) Atlantic. Any of the countries bordering these waters will have commercial fishing fleets that fish for cod (and haddock, etc), and these are often joined by massive 'factory' type trawlers / fishing vessels from other more distant countries, for example Spain.

Is cod fish a bottom feeder?

yes....and no. It lives on the bottom but it eats small fish so its kind of undecided

What does a cod fish look like?

Generally, a metallic green/brown on top, and white on the belly.

What eats Arctic cod?

Mostly seals
Arctic cod's top predator is polar bears. They don't fall prey to much else, and they are known to be top predators themselves.

How many calories are there in cod fish?

Around 83 Calories. Depending on how you cook it. In the oven is best for healthy eating. :)

What is the name for a baby cod fish?

The scientific name of cod is Gadus. Depending on what region it's from, the name will vary as following:

Gadus macrocephalus (Atlantic Cod)

Gadus morhua (Pacific Cod)

Gadus ogac (Greenland Cod)

Do cod fish have gills?

There are several species of fish that are commonly called "cod". They all have a caudal (tail) fin.

Does Damai support COD?

Hi. It depends on different situations. Generally most shows support COD in some certain areas.

Where can you buy salted cod fish in bacalau?

you can get in most portugese delis they eat it alot so have it year round my fav is in camden town

or italian delis but they only have it around xmas as its only eaten then

Why is Murray Cod Fish important?

Murray cod are important as a large, beautiful and highly distinct Australian native animal. They are an icon of the Murray-Darling river system in which they occur, and are symbol of the river and its health (or lack of health). They are of great importance to both European and aboriginal people of the Murray-Darling river system. Murray cod are approximately the 4th largest wholly freshwater fish, which is a remarkable achievement in Australia, the driest inhabitat continent in the world.

How many eggs does a 21 lb cod fish lay?

A 21 lb cod fish can lay approximately 5 to 10 million eggs during spawning. The exact number can vary based on factors such as the fish's health, age, and environmental conditions. Cod are known for their high fecundity, which helps ensure the survival of their offspring in the ocean.

WHAT IS ABABY COD FISH CALLED?

A baby cod fish is called a "codling." Codlings are juvenile cod that have not yet reached maturity. They are typically found in coastal waters and are an important part of the marine ecosystem. As they grow, they will eventually become adult cod, which are popular in commercial fishing.