It stores fish in a pouch
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PELICANIt stores fish in a pouch
ROOIt may be found in a pouch
liversa large very vascular glandular organ of vertebrates that secretes bile and causes important changes in many of the substances contained in the blood (as by converting sugars into glycogen which it stores up until required and by forming urea)
livera large very vascular glandular organ of vertebrates that secretes bile and causes important changes in many of the substances contained in the blood (as by converting sugars into glycogen which it stores up until required and by forming urea)
TETRAFish that sounds like it should be in a group of four
playingAllow (a fish) to exhaust itself pulling against a line before reeling it in
bloodfinsA small South American freshwater fish that is silvery-yellow with bright red fins. It is popular in aquariums
spadefishA marine fish with an almost disk-shaped body. It lives in tropical inshore waters, where it often forms schools
spadefishesA marine fish with an almost disk-shaped body. It lives in tropical inshore waters, where it often forms schools
kipperingCure (a herring or other fish) by splitting it open and salting and drying it in the open air or in smoke
kipperedCure (a herring or other fish) by splitting it open and salting and drying it in the open air or in smoke
marinadesa savory usually acidic sauce in which meat, fish, or a vegetable is soaked to enrich its flavor or to tenderize it
mojarrasA small, typically silvery fish with a very protrusible mouth. It is particularly abundant in shallow coastal and brackish waters of tropical America
strikesSecure a hook in the mouth of a fish by jerking or tightening the line after it has taken the bait or fly
strikeSecure a hook in the mouth of a fish by jerking or tightening the line after it has taken the bait or fly
struckSecure a hook in the mouth of a fish by jerking or tightening the line after it has taken the bait or fly
pollackAn edible greenish-brown fish of the cod family, with a protruding lower jaw. Found in the northeastern Atlantic, it is popular with anglers
pollocksAn edible greenish-brown fish of the cod family, with a protruding lower jaw. Found in the northeastern Atlantic, it is popular with anglers
lutefisksA Scandinavian dish prepared by soaking dried cod in lye to tenderize it, then skinning, boning, and boiling the fish to a gelatinous consistency
pollacksAn edible greenish-brown fish of the cod family, with a protruding lower jaw. Found in the northeastern Atlantic, it is popular with anglers
cohoessmall salmon, Oncorhynchus kisutch, of the North Pacific coasts and also in the Great Lakes, where it was introduced: important as a game and food fish
cohoesmall salmon, Oncorhynchus kisutch, of the North Pacific coasts and also in the Great Lakes, where it was introduced: important as a game and food fish
capelinsA small fish of the North Atlantic, resembling a smelt. It is abundant in coastal waters and provides a staple food for humans and many animals
cohosmall salmon, Oncorhynchus kisutch, of the North Pacific coasts and also in the Great Lakes, where it was introduced: important as a game and food fish
cohossmall salmon, Oncorhynchus kisutch, of the North Pacific coasts and also in the Great Lakes, where it was introduced: important as a game and food fish
anchoviesA 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
bluefinsThe most common large tuna, which occurs worldwide in warm seas. It is probably the largest bony fish, and is very important as a food and game fish
pumpkinseedA small, edible, brightly colored freshwater fish of the sunfish family, native to North America. It is popular in aquariums and has been introduced into many European waters
pumpkinseedsA small, edible, brightly colored freshwater fish of the sunfish family, native to North America. It is popular in aquariums and has been introduced into many European waters
rockfishesA marine fish of the scorpionfish family with a laterally compressed body. It is generally a bottom-dweller in rocky areas and is frequently of sporting or commercial value
triggerfishA marine fish occurring chiefly in tropical inshore waters. It has a large, stout dorsal spine that can be erected and locked into place, allowing the fish to wedge itself into crevices
billfishesA large, fast-swimming fish of open seas, with a streamlined body and a long, pointed, spearlike snout. It occurs on the surface in warmer waters and is a popular sporting fish
billfishA large, fast-swimming fish of open seas, with a streamlined body and a long, pointed, spearlike snout. It occurs on the surface in warmer waters and is a popular sporting fish
triggerfishesA marine fish occurring chiefly in tropical inshore waters. It has a large, stout dorsal spine that can be erected and locked into place, allowing the fish to wedge itself into crevices
piranhasA deep-bodied South American freshwater fish that typically lives in schools and has very sharp teeth that are used to tear flesh from prey. It has a reputation as a fearsome predator
sturgeonsA very large primitive fish with bony plates on the body. It occurs in temperate seas and rivers of the northern hemisphere, esp. central Eurasia, and is of commercial importance for its caviar and flesh
stonefishA chiefly marine fish of bizarre appearance that lives in the tropical Indo-Pacific. It rests motionless in the sand with its venomous dorsal spines projecting and is a frequent cause of injury to swimmers
stonefishesA chiefly marine fish of bizarre appearance that lives in the tropical Indo-Pacific. It rests motionless in the sand with its venomous dorsal spines projecting and is a frequent cause of injury to swimmers
cyanocobalaminA vitamin found in foods of animal origin such as liver, fish, and eggs, a deficiency of which can cause pernicious anemia. It contains a cyanide group bonded to the central cobalt atom of a cobalamin molecule
mudskippersA goby (fish) with its eyes on raised bumps on top of the head, found in mangrove swamps from East Africa to Australia. It moves around on land with great agility, often basking on mud or mangrove roots