Similar words: lungfish, kingfish, kingfisher, flying fish, hagfish, dog-fish, big fish, dogfish. Meaning: n. a fish that is young.
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(1) The Fishpen will be particularly useful to separate young fish from their parents or to help introduce new fish safely.
(2) The young fish settles on the bottom, with both its eyes looking upwards, a strange Picasso-like vision.
(3) But the young fish still suffer and stocks are dwindling, so that fish-eating birds such as the reef egret are decreasing in numbers.
(4) Local fishermen blame the panes for hoovering up young fish for fish meal.
(5) The lice eat the muscle and skin of young fish.
(6) Fish eggs and young fish are killed by even a little acid in the water.
(7) They have to be careful not to suck young fish or other small creatures.
(8) Then they found a young fish who was known for playing hooky from school.
(9) Seagrass provides a protective environment in which young fish can develop.
(10) After mating(sentencedict.com/young fish.html), the territory is advantageous in protecting the eggs and young fish.
(11) In previous reports FRS was estimated only by the biomass loss in weight, not involved in the potential productivity of egg, larvae and young fish so that FRS was greatly underestimated.
(12) The above results show that it is reasonable to discriminate larval and young fish with its otolith by Fourier shape analysis, especially based on body length.
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