bergylt (Meaning)

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bergylt (n.)

The Norway haddock. See Rosefish.

Synonyms & Antonyms of bergylt

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bergylt Sentence Examples

  1. The bergylt, a species of fish, is commonly found in the North Sea.
  2. Bergylts are distinctive with their dark brown bodies, yellow stripes, and large canine teeth.
  3. Fishermen often target bergylts for their prized meat and firm texture.
  4. In the icy waters of the Atlantic, bergylts gather in large shoals to hunt for food.
  5. The bergylt's powerful jaws allow it to crush the shells of crustaceans and mollusks.
  6. While primarily a bottom-dwelling fish, bergylts are known to venture into midwater depths.
  7. The spawning season for bergylts varies depending on their location, but typically occurs in spring or summer.
  8. Bergylts are often confused with their close relative, the redfish, due to their similar appearance.
  9. Commercial fishing of bergylts has led to a decline in their populations in some areas.
  10. The bergylt is an important component of the marine ecosystem, serving as a predator to smaller fish and a prey species for larger ones.

FAQs About the word bergylt

The Norway haddock. See Rosefish.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The bergylt, a species of fish, is commonly found in the North Sea.

Bergylts are distinctive with their dark brown bodies, yellow stripes, and large canine teeth.

Fishermen often target bergylts for their prized meat and firm texture.

In the icy waters of the Atlantic, bergylts gather in large shoals to hunt for food.