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Well, honey, fish school like wolves pack. Both groups stick together for safety and success. Fish swim in schools to avoid predators, while wolves hunt in packs to take down prey. It's all about strength in numbers, darling.
Groups of fish are called a school of fish or a shoal of fish. example: The school of fish swam upstream.
A collection of fish is called a school.
The collective nouns for fish are a schoolof fish and a shoal of fish.
A collection of fish is called a host. I'd always heard that a bunch of fish is a school, but perhaps an official collection is called something else. ("School of fish" is one of the clever puns in the movie Nemo. Nemo is not going to be alone, but with others--he's joining the school.)
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shark is to whale as fish is to
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An analogy for lake would be "large body of water". Another analogy for lake could be "place where fish live".
Well, honey, fish school like wolves pack. Both groups stick together for safety and success. Fish swim in schools to avoid predators, while wolves hunt in packs to take down prey. It's all about strength in numbers, darling.
The Wolf Fish has 400 teeth which is 4 times the amount as the piranha fish.
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No, the wolf eel Anarrhichthys ocellatus is a fish, the wolf Canis lupis is a mammal.
Wolf Creek National Fish Hatchery was created in 1975.
That's an analogy.
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