Use "small fish" in a sentence

1. An apt example of Biomagnification will be when small fish eat contaminated microscopic organisms, and big fish eat the small fish.

2. They said: “Seven, and a few small fish.”

3. Better are small fish than an empty dish. 

4. Venture a small fish to catch a great one. 

5. The Coypu Dab is an excellent imitation of this small fish

6. As they grow larger, they switch to insects and small fish.

7. Angelfish are ambush predators and prey on small fish and macroinvertebrates

8. 6 Venture a small fish to catch a great one. 

9. Anchovies are a small fish that belong to the family Engraulidae (1)

10. Dixon: Sometimes you land a small fish. You unhook him very carefully.

11. The mouth was filled with long teeth used to snare small fish.

12. Young Bluegill, like most small fish, feed on tiny, aquatic invertebrates called zooplankton

13. Anemones will feed on small fish, snails, limpets, crabs and other marine life

14. This will allow small fish to access and use the cribbing for cover.

15. It is a small fish which grows up to 22 cm in length.

16. With bellies full of small fish, will regurgitate a portion for waiting chicks.

17. Butterfish is a small fish, with a mature weight of only 1 pound

18. The Capelin (Mallotus villosus) is a small fish found in Endless Ocean: Blue World

19. Brisling (also known as bristling) sardines are small fish that inhabit the North Atlantic

20. In freshwater, coho feed on aquatic and aerial insects, plankton and occasionally small fish.

21. They mainly eat small fish or squid which gather in groups near the surface.

22. Alaska Blackfish feed on a variety of prey items including zooplankton, insects, and small fish

23. The canal does not smell, and small fish swim between the pylons supporting cargo wharves.

24. Alcids feed only on marine organisms—small fish and various invertebrates, including crustaceans and mollusks

25. Described as medium to small fish, Bluehead suckers reach between 11 and 18 inches in length

26. 12 Iden stretch for small fish on pole and maggot in the deeper water by lock.

27. Water lettuce is often used in tropical aquariums to provide cover for fry and small fish.

28. Corals are Coelenterates or cnidarians that are often predators, particularly on plankton and small fish and invertebrates

29. Paradise fish are fairly combative, harassing and attacking each other, as well as potentially killing small fish.

30. While swimming under water, Anhingas use their sharp beak and strong webbed feet to spear small fish

31. Angelfish are ambush predators that prey on small fish and invertebrates that they stalk in the plants

32. Blenny’s are small fish with scaleless smooth skin and typically live in shallow inshore or intertidal waters

33. Pollution from a nearby factory is slowly killing the small fish and insects on which these creatures feed.

34. It is not averse to eating any small fish it may come across during its night time forays.

35. Small fish ponds dot the front yard and a wooden Awning with canvas shade sits beside the front

36. The Brisling, a small fish of the herring family, probably is Norway’s most consumed export fish round the world

37. Would you rather be a small fish in a big pond, or a big fish in a small pond?

38. Around the locks, such as Mansell, a few small fish taken in clearer water to bread punch or pinkie.

39. Crane for plenty of small fish from the bottom end, and some good nets of roach from the Ashtip Field.

40. Its feeding technique is also similar: drifting downward through the water, it captures small fish or plankton with its tentacles.

41. Baitfish ( plural Baitfishes or baitfish ) ( fishing) Small fish such as minnows that are used as bait to catch larger predatory fish

42. The last are suitable for small fish as they are, but earthworms and woodlice are too big for many tropical fish.

43. Cheep-Cheeps are small fish that are solely encountered in underground side-scrolling areas, usually in flooded caves or dungeon passages

44. Found off Brazil, Argentina, andsouthern Japan, the jelly's tentacles can coil and uncoil and areused to capture small fish and other food.

45. It refers essentially the same concept, small fish that are eaten by larger fish, but adapted for use in a different context.

46. Fish over about 100 mm also eat small fish while adults include shrimps, crayfish in the warmer months and midge larvae in winter.

47. Masago is the roe of Capelin, a small fish found in the cold waters of the North Atlantic, North Pacific, and Arctic oceans

48. Basslets and Dottybacks are a relatively small fish however they should be kept with moderately semi-aggressive fish that can fend for themselves

49. Carp are routinely found along the shoreline of lakes and rivers, where they feed on aquatic plants, algae, invertebrates and, on occasion, small fish.

50. Belemnites were believed to be efficient carnivores that caught small fish and marine animals with their tentacles, and ate them with their beak-like jaws

51. Both humpbacks and Bowheads are so-called baleen whales, filter feeders that strain huge volumes of ocean water to capture krill, crustaceans, and small fish

52. Poecilia wingei, known to aquarists as Endlers or Endler's livebearer, in the genus Poecilia, is a small fish native to the Paria Peninsula in Venezuela.

53. Baitfish definition, a small fish that is a source of food for a larger fish: Fishermen knew the presence of Baitfish meant plenty of bass nearby

54. 8 One of his disciples, Andrew, Simon Peter’s brother, said to him: 9 “Here is a little boy who has five barley loaves and two small fish.

55. Like the true gobies, they are generally small fish that live on the substrate, often amongst vegetation, in burrows, or in crevices within rocks and coral reefs.

56. 19 Small fish rained down on a village in southern India. A scientist said they were probably picked up by a waterspout or mini-tornado out at sea.

57. Fish aeration Laboratory tests conducted by fish culturists in recent years have demonstrated that common household hydrogen peroxide can be used safely to provide oxygen for small fish.

58. The lionfish gorge on small fish, mollusks and invertebrates, enough to fill out to as much as 480 grams and decimate local populations on the coral reefs they inhabit.

59. Donkey Kong Country ( GBA) ( 2003 ) Bitesizes are small fish enemies that appear in the underwater levels of Donkey Kong Country. They are piranha-like in color with a reddish belly.

60. Baitfish definition is - a small fish (such as a golden shiner or menhaden) that attracts and is a food source for a larger game fish; also : a fish used for bait.

61. Blomqvist and Elander (1981) suggest that the main food of the Ross’s Gull is small fish and invertebrates. In Alaska, Arctic cod (Boreogadus saida) comprised the majority of the diet of Ross’s Gulls (Divoky 1976).

62. They are Brislings, which I believe connotes real sardines as opposed to other small fish posing as sardines; obviously affecting flavor! And the small size is probably indicative of their youth, which produces a milder tasting product

63. Capelin are small fish that come to our beaches every year to spawn, their arrival is a spectacle that draws in thousands of birds and whales, but the exact date of the event is difficult to predict

64. From French Ablette the bleak from able denoting various cyprinid fishes (1393; from post-classical Latin abula, alteration (with dissimilation of l) of classical Latin albula small fish from albus white + -ula; compare Italian regional (Marche) avola) + -ette.

65. Tapirs near a water source will swim, sink to the bottom, and walk along the riverbed to feed, and have been known to submerge themselves under water to allow small fish to pick parasites off their bulky bodies.

66. From French Ablette the bleak from able denoting various cyprinid fishes (1393; from post-classical Latin abula, alteration (with dissimilation of l) of classical Latin albula small fish from albus white + -ula; compare Italian regional (Marche) avola) + -ette.

67. Travellers avail themselves of the occasion, and many carriages Accompany the procaccio.; Some evil spirit always seemed to Accompany him and induce people to misunderstand his intentions.; He also suffered, says the same writer, the symptoms that Accompany tuberculosis.; Often small fish allied to the mackerel Accompany them, as does also the pilot-fish of the shark.