There are certain "swimming" fishes that are kosher, such as salmon, tuna, yellowtail, tilapia, sole, halibut, flounder, etc. However, some fishes and all non-fishes are not kosher, such as catfish, shark, shrimp, lobster, mussels, langostines, squid, octopus, etc.
The Jewish dietary law allows eating of fish that have both scales and fins. All other seafood is not kosher.
Yes, but the fish have to have fins and scales
NO! swordfish have no scales!
No, it's not kosher.
Yes.
Flounder is a type of fish that has both fins and scales, so flounder is kosher.
bull,great whites,and tiger sharks eat flounder
Flounder.
Salt water fish
summer fish and sun flower
No. Stripers are aggressive, pelagic fish for the most part, and adults are too large for flounder.
us lol just kidding its the sand shrimp because it is due to the migration of the shrimp in warmer water while juvenile flounder are still vulnerableDifferent things will eat a flounder. Larger fish in the water will eat a flounder as prey. Humans also eat flounder.
yes some fish like flounder eat lobster
Observant Jews do not eat crayfish.
I am not sure but I think they eat baits. Look it up in the internet to make sure. I hope that helps.
Fish that have fins and scales
yes they can and they can also fly and eat small frogs