Pollock is a fin fish.
No they are not an arthropod.
felines fe-lines ok
Animals such as crabs, lobsters, starfish, sea otters, and humans are known to eat shellfish. They have adapted to prey on shellfish using various methods, such as cracking shells with their claws, using tools, or suction feeding. Shellfish are an important part of the diet for many marine and terrestrial animals.
Sea otters are known to feed on shellfish like clams and mussels by using their teeth to crack open the shells. They balance the shellfish on their chest as they float on their backs and use rocks to break open the shells.
pollock is a white fish, considered to be fairly strong it flavour. it is cheap compared to many whitefish and may also be known as coalfish or coley depending on the species. they can grow to over 1m and are usually caught around the latitude of the UK and Canada
Pollock. Peter Pollock,Graham Pollock and Shaun Pollock
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No not technically. It depends on what you consider fins. Shellfish are called shellfish for the reason that they have shells. Lobster do have a sort of "Flipper" on their rear. I don't believe it is a fin but it depends on your view. The only reason I can think of for asking this is because of the Biblical dietary prohibition on eating fish without fins and scales. Observant Jews do not eat shellfish because of this.
Calamari (squid) is not typically thought of as a shellfish but it is a mollusc - in the same family as oysters and mussels. People with a shellfish allergy could have a potentially life-threatening reaction to calamari.
Yes, they did. Thats why they could have children.
I do not think that these are the same thing, although I think that they are quite similar. Some crustaceans are shellfish though. Thank you. :)
yes he had a lot of family members. he had 20 family members
Morris P. Pollock has written: 'The clown family speech book (We want Toto)' -- subject(s): Speech, Study and teaching
9 members in the weasly family