What is Jewish?
The name of the Jews can be used to describe two types of fish. One of them is Atlantic Goliath Grouper, located along most of the east coast of North America. It is a big fish that has critically threatened. The second is the western Australian Dhufish, a striped fish found in deep water off the coast of Australia. Both fish belong to separate families and are different in many features, except for the name. Until recently, this fish was officially known as a Jew until her name changed in 2001. But most people still call it his earlier name. Fish live in coral areas and surroundings off the coast of North America, as well as regions on the other side of the Atlantic Ocean. Fish are usually caught food; They are easy to catch with a spear because their size makes them relatively bold compared to other species. Goliath groups eat a mixture of other fish, turtles and crustaceans.
Due to the severe rupery rYbol's Atlantic Goliath Grouper is considered critically endangered. In many countries, including the US, fish are protected, which has helped to increase its population. It is assumed that it will be several years before the species returns to its earlier levels.
Western Australian Dhufish, as the name suggests, is found off the coast of Australia. This is also commonly known as Jewish fish and pearl. Fish are most often seen in deep waters, although it is known that it is visited by shallower water during the reproduction period.
Fish are distinguished by dark stripes that cover the body. All samples have stripes, but onism, as the fish ages. The maximum size of the fish is about 48 inches (122 cm), so it is smaller than another variety of Jews. Other fish features include a dark strip through the eyes and silver coloring above most of the body.
Like Atlantic Goliath Grouper Fish, Western Australian Dhufish is hunted for food. Fish are often sold in fresh markets where it is popular. However, it is not currently inthe risk of extinction.