The John Dory is commercially coming from New Zealand.
John Dory eat a variety of small schooling fish. The are poor swimming and rely on the element of surprise to catch their prey.
The John Dory fish got its name from the French term "jaune doré," which means "golden yellow," referring to its distinctive yellow coloration. It is also known as the St. Pierre fish, named after the patron saint of the fisherman.
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Marlin and Dory were swallowed by a whale in the movie "Finding Nemo".
Dory is a fictional Regal Blue Tang fish from the movie "Finding Nemo" and its sequel "Finding Dory." In real life, the Regal Blue Tang fish is a species of surgeonfish found in the Indo-Pacific region.
John Dory eat a variety of small schooling fish. The are poor swimming and rely on the element of surprise to catch their prey.
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The taste of John Dory fish is often described as mild and sweet, with a delicate flavor similar to that of sole or flounder.
"The John dory is prized as a food fish and is of commercial importance because of its high price in fish markets. As of 1998 there were no regulations regarding John dory fishery in Australian waters and it is not on any endangered or vulnerable list." Therefore it is not endangered.
It would be kosher if it has BOTH fins and scales
no it is delicious food
yes its a type of fish
Humans, whales and bigger fish like John Dory.
They are a Marine species and come from the temperate zones where the temperature is around the high teens to low 20sFarenheite
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