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Discover Ludwig"living fish" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It can be used in various contexts to refer to fish that are currently alive and active, as opposed to dead or cooked fish. Example: "The aquarium was filled with a colorful array of living fish, each gracefully swimming in their own little world."
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The teeth of living fish actually contain very little neodymium.
[InsideClimateNews] Researchers have demonstrated for the first time that a robotic zebrafish can attract living fish, causing them to gather around it.
The following morning, living fish were on view at the house of Petar Hektorovic, an epic poet who lived at the beginning of the 16th century.
An Estonian philologist, Mall Hellam, came up with just one mutually comprehensible sentence: "the living fish swims in water".*Hungary's involvement in the Finno-Ugric movement is the most low-key.
The two predatory species have fallen foul of increased pressure from human activity, especially the fishing industry, with populations of whale sharks – the world's largest living fish – halving in the last 75 years.
Meanwhile the Dear Leader dined on shark's-fin soup, gulped sashimi cut from living fish, sent his chefs to Naples to learn the art of thin-crust pizza, and chose wines from a cellar of 10,000 bottles as well as deciding, in his "warm benevolence", that the answer to hunger was to breed giant rabbits.No one advised him.
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The class is one of the two great groups of living fishes, the other being the osteichthians, or bony fishes.
However, according to the no-model criticism, such an approach can at best result in a highly abstract and idealized view of what actually happens in living fishes.
"All living fishes and all living animals evolved from placoderms, although there's nothing alive like them today".
Acoustic characters were obtained from recordings of living fishes.
I would cast them live fish.
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