anchovy

凤尾鱼
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noun
Barracuda eat squid and small fish such as sardines, anchovies , young mackerels and grunions.
a small shoaling fish of commercial importance as a food fish and as bait. It is strongly flavored and is usually preserved in salt and oil.
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According to Harris, the greatest concern is a trend toward fishing the Argentine 'anchovy' , a staple penguin food.
Their diet includes several fish species, such as 'anchovy' , whiting and herring.
The Brown Pelican's diet consists almost entirely of fish such as smelt and 'anchovies' .
And I disagree with adding salt - 'anchovies' and olives are salty - I only added pepper.
Sardines haven't had the exposure of, say, 'anchovies' or herrings.
Groups such as silversides, herrings and 'anchovies' often congregate in feeding shoals numbering in the millions.
Wild fish caught for farm feed include herring, mackerel, sand eels and 'anchovies' .
Its primary food consists of sardines, 'anchovies' , small mackerel, crabs, shrimp and squid.
Preserved fish is the local speciality - especially tuna in oil and 'anchovies' , which are salted in ceramic pots with weighted tops.
Sardines and 'anchovies' swim to the beat of a 50-year climate cycle in the Pacific Ocean.
Adult halibut prefer a diet of small fish such as 'anchovies' , sardines, and white croaker.
At a larger size, they prey on fish such as smelt, 'anchovies' , lamprey, shad and salmon.
As she was preparing to cook it, she happened to glance at the ingredients and noticed that it contained 'anchovies' and fish stock.
A rustling plateful of deep-fried whitebait with 'anchovies' and a red onion dressing screamed out for a smack of chilli, but was still pleasing for all that.
The rivers also provide fish, and there are several fisheries that produce mackerel, 'anchovies' , and prawns.
Like 'anchovies' and herrings, they are small, primitive fish belonging to the group known as clupeoids.
Barracuda eat squid and small fish such as sardines, 'anchovies' , young mackerels and grunions.
There's a wide ledge on the north side of the Arch at 25m, a good place to stop and watch a huge shoal of 'anchovies' stream past.
In a mortar, pound the salt, garlic and 'anchovies' to a paste.
The relationship between 'anchovies' and sardines may not be so simple, he said.
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