I am pretty sure that it is. I am most positive.
I think I have eaten it before.
A cod is neither a reptile nor a mammal. It is a fish; class Osteicthyes
Salmon and cod do not go to war, as they are fish and do not engage in warfare.
"Pretty much. Cod liver oil has to come from the cod fish, whereas fish liver oil can come from any sort of fish."Well, not really. Cod liver oil, as the name suggests, is usually extracted from cod fish livers. But fish oil is obtained by heating flesh or by-products (i.e., leftovers) of fish processing, leading to differences in quality of the oil.Another major distinction - cod liver oil provides resources of vitamin A and vitamin D, in addition to Docosahexaenoic Acid (DHA) and Eicosapentaenoic Acid (EPA), which are widely known as Omega 3 fatty acids. Fish oil is a basic source of Omega 3.Each have their own benefits, and choice should be made accordingly.
A scavenger is an animal that feeds on dead and/or decaying organisms. A halibut fish, however, typically feeds on plankton during its first year of life, whereas at two or three years of age, they begin to feed on euphausiids (small shrimp-like organisms) and small fish. As halibut grow, fish make up a larger part of their diet. Besides pollock, sablefish, cod, and rockfish, large halibut also eat octopus, herring, crabs, clams, and smaller halibut. Therefore, the answer is no. A halibut is not a scavenger.
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A scavenger fish only eats the remains of dead creatures
A scavenger fish only eats the remains of dead creatures
A scavenger fish only eats the remains of dead creatures
A scavenger fish only eats the remains of dead creatures
A type of fish
A cod is a fish.
A cod is neither a reptile nor a mammal. It is a fish; class Osteicthyes
No, it is not, a cod fish is a type of fish.
no, cod are saltwater fish
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Cod (in any form) is a fish.