Grundlegende Substantive - Fische
Hier lernen Sie englische Substantive, die mit Fischen zu tun haben, wie "Lachs," "Hai," und "Aal."
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a silver-colored fish often found in both freshwater and saltwater environments
Lachs
a large sea fish with a pointed fin on its back and very sharp teeth
Hai
a long and thin freshwater or marine fish that is like a snake, sometimes eaten as food
Aal, Aale
a small oily fish of the herring family with silvery color that is used as food
Sardine
a large migratory marine fish that has a very long pointed snout and is both a food and a game fish
Schwertfisch, Schwertfische
any of the order of North American freshwater fish that are distinguished by having barbels and no scales
Wels, Katzenfisch
any freshwater food fish of the salmon family that are found in cold waters of Eurasia and North America
Forelle
a very large marine fish that has a long body and a long bill inhabiting warm waters, which is caught for sport
Marlin, Marline
a freshwater fish species known for its ability to adapt to various habitats, characterized by its large scales and barbels
Karpfen
a small carnivorous freshwater fish of the South American origin that has sharp teeth and forms schools
Piranha, Piranhas
a type of shark with a unique head shape that is wide and flattened, resembling the shape of a hammer
Hammerhai, Hammerkopfhai
an intelligent sea mammal that looks like a whale and has a long snout and teeth
Delfin
a sea creature that has a bell-shaped body, which is gelatinous and transparent, long thin tentacles and a poisonous sting
Qualle
a sea creature with eight, long arms and a soft round body with no internal shell
Oktopus, Kraken
an echinoderm that has five arms arranged in the form of a star and feeds on mollusks
Seestern, Sternenhummer
the microscopic organisms floating in the sea or fresh water on which larger animals feed
Plankton
a small marine fish with an upright posture, a horse-like head and a curled tail
Seepferdchen
a marine creature that can change color and has a long soft body with ten tentacles helping it swim very fast
Tintenfisch, Kalmar
a marine invertebrate with a body full of holes through which water can circulate and nutrients can be absorbed
Schwamm, Meerschaum
a marine organism that lives in warm waters and forms clusters of polyps, which secrete calcium carbonate to build a hard skeleton
Koralle
a type of sea creature with a shell, such as clams, oysters, mussels, shrimp, lobster, etc.
Schelffisch, Schalentier
a large, black-and-white marine mammal known for its social behavior, intelligence, and adaptability, found in oceans worldwide and known as an apex predator
Schwertwal, Killerwal
an invertebrate with a wormlike body that is considered a marine creature and lives on seabed, with tentacles around the mouth
Seegurke, Meergurke
a small shark with a long body that lives at the bottom of the sea
Hundshai, Hundsfisch
a group of marine fish that have the ability to glide above the water's surface by using their enlarged pectoral fins as wings
Fliegender Fisch, Gleitfisch
a migratory marine fish with greenish blue bars on its body which is a scombroid and is a commercially important game fish
Makrele
a large food fish that lives in cold marine waters with a small barbel and three fins on the back
Kabeljau
a small bony marine fish with a large mouth and eyes, which has spots on its skin that shine in the dark
Laternenfisch, Laternfisch
a tropical marine fish that is blue in color and predatory, which is caught for food
Blaustreifenschnapper
an aggressive type of shark that lives in warm and shallow waters near coastlines
Bullenhai, Stierhai
an amphibious fish of the goby family that is able to move around on mud or wet sand
Mudspringer, Gobi
a deep-bodied and large-eyed marine fish that can open its mouth very wide
Dori, Surgeonfish
any tropical marine fish with no scale that fills with air in the face of threat and is highly poisonous
Kugelfisch, Fugu
a cold water coastal fish that is a salmonid and is caught for food or sport, which has green, white, pink, etc. color bands on its body
Regenbogenforelle, Regenbogenlachse
a small sub-Arctic whale that is white, from which caviar is taken
Beluga
any marine cartilaginous fish with a flat body and eyes on the upper surface, which swims using large pectoral fins
Rochen
a small shoaling fish that is used as food or as bait and resembles herrings
Anchovis, Anchois
any North American perciform fish that inhabit fresh waters and have lean bodies
Barsch, Zander
a freshwater bony fish with a long body that is able to breathe out of water
Lungenfisch, Lungenfische
a South American freshwater knifefish that is able to create an electric charge in order to kill its prey or find its way
elektrischer Aal, Elektroaal
any carnivorous freshwater game fish with a long snout and body that inhabits brackish or fresh waters of the Northern Hemisphere
Hecht, Pike
any silvery fish of the ray-finned family that forms shoals and is commercially important as food
Mullet, Mullus
a small Eurasian game fish of the cyprinoid family that lives in large shoals
Elritze, Schmerle
any bottom-dwelling marine fish with a flat body, a color similar to the seabed and both eyes on the upper side of the body
Flunder, Plattfisch
a fish that can survive the salty water of the sea
Meeresfisch, Salzwasserfisch
a small freshwater fish of tropical waters that is a live-bearer and is often kept in aquariums
Guppy
a small freshwater fish, black and silver in color, with long fins that originates in South America
Engelsfisch, Süßwasser-Engelsfisch
a very large animal that lives in the sea, with horizontal tail fin and a blowhole on top of its head for breathing
Wal
a large sea animal with flippers that eats fish, can live on land and in water, and is hunted by humans for its fur
Seehund, Siegel