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herring - "any marine soft-finned teleost fish of the family Clupeidae, especially Clupea harengus, an important food fish of northern seas, having an elongated body covered, except in the head region, with large fragile silvery scales"
Marine angelfish have a covering of fish scales.
Snakes are reptiles. All reptiles have a covering of scaly skin. They do not actually have individual scales like fish do.
it is a known fact that all angler fish have scales however there types are diff rent colours fresh water angler fish prefer to eat Hana Montananz the others type eat joblesdead beats like the person who ashed this question i am an angler fish expert,scientist and marine angler fish geologists so u can trust mi
One can find more information about large scales online on websites such as Northern Tool, Wikipedia, About Geography and many others. It can be found on web quite easily.
Yes. Dugong are marine mammals, and all mammals have skin. Dugong are not related to fish, which have scales.
Yes, cobia fish do have scales; they are covered in small, smooth scales that help streamline their bodies for efficient swimming. Additionally, cobia have teeth, which are relatively small and sharp, aiding them in grasping and holding onto their prey. These features are typical of many fish species, contributing to their adaptability in marine environments.
They would be more vulnerable to marine predators, and as long as they survived, they could never sing songs or know their weight.
When you touch a butterfly, you can damage its delicate wings and scales, which are essential for its survival. It is important to handle butterflies with care to protect their fragile bodies and ensure their ability to fly and pollinate plants.
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Lennart Hannerz has written: 'Regional and annual variations in the growth of whiting' -- subject(s): Age, Gadus merlangus, Growth, Marine fishes, Scales (Fishes)