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Pollack
From LoveToKnow 1911
POLLACK (Gadus pollachius), a fish of the family Gadidae, abundant on rocky coasts of northern Europe, and extending as far south as the western parts of the Mediterranean, where, however, ...

 


Pollack
Related Category: Vertebrate Zoology
see cod.
More on Pollack
Cod - member of the large family Gadidae, comprising commercially important food fishes. The cods include the hake and the haddock, all found in the N Atlantic and Pacific.

The Gray Seal gathers in groups to feed on such bottom-dwelling fish as pollack, haddock, capelin, cod, flounder, and whiting, as well as squid and octopus. Adults make threatening hoots, barks, and hisses; pups a shrill yap.

Halibut feed on almost any animal they can fit in their mouths: animals found in their stomachs include sand lance, octopus, crab, salmon, hermit crabs, lamprey, sculpin, cod, pollack and flounder.

Assuming the next Jackson Pollack is not your neighbor, there are two likely culprits for these natural accents to your house, the tree lizard and the Mediterranean gecko.
These lizards are quite common throughout
Phoenix ...

Common Name: Sei whale, coalfish whale, pollack whale, Rudophi's rorqual; Baleinoptère de Rudolphi, rorqual boréal, rorqual de Rudolphi, rorqual sei (Fr); Ballena boba, ballena sei, rorcual boreal, rorcual de Rudolphi, rorcual norteno (Sp) ...

Minke whales feed on krill; fish, including sand lace, sand eel, salmon, capelin, mackerel, cod, coal fish, whiting, sprat, wolffish, dogfish, pollack, haddock, and herring; and squid. Capelin are the dominant food item of North Atlantic minkes.

Diet
The main components of the northern fur seal's diet include fish such as herring, anchovy, pollack and capelin, as well as squid.

The diet of the Northern Hemisphere humpback whales consists of planktonic crustaceans and small schooling fish such as herring, capelin, pink salmon, Arctic cod, walleye pollack, sardine, mackerel, anchovy and haddock.

See also: Cod, Whale, Haddock, Salmon, Capelin