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  2. Cormorant - Wikipedia

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    In Japan, cormorant fishing is called ukai (鵜飼) and is performed by a fisherman known as an usho. [38] Traditional forms of ukai can be seen on the Nagara River in the city of Gifu, Gifu Prefecture, where cormorant fishing has continued uninterrupted for 1300 years, or in the city of Inuyama, Aichi.

  3. Great cormorant - Wikipedia

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    fishing colony in Latvia. The great cormorant (Phalacrocorax carbo), known as the black shag or kawau in New Zealand, formerly also known as the great black cormorant across the Northern Hemisphere, the black cormorant in Australia, and the large cormorant in India, is a widespread member of the cormorant family of seabirds. [2]

  4. Brandt's cormorant - Wikipedia

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    Brandt's cormorants mostly eat fish such as herring and rockfish, but their diet can include other fish as well as shrimp and crabs. [6] To hunt, they dive beneath the surface of the ocean to catch fish. They can dive over 200 feet deep. [8] They can hunt either in groups or alone. [6]

  5. Double-crested cormorant - Wikipedia

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    Food can be found in the sea, freshwater lakes, and rivers. Like all cormorants, the double-crested dives to find its prey. It mainly eats fish, but will sometimes also eat amphibians, crustaceans and insects. [7] Fish are caught by diving under water.

  6. Anhinga - Wikipedia

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    This bird is often mistaken for the double-crested cormorant due to its similar size and shape, although the two species can be differentiated by their tails and bills. The tail of the anhinga is wider and much longer than the cormorant's. The bill of the anhinga is pointed, while the bill of the cormorant has a hook-tip. [20]

  7. List of halal and kosher fish - Wikipedia

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    In the Hanafi school, one of the four Sunni schools, only "fish" (as opposed to all "sea game") are permissible, including eel, croaker and hagfish.. Any other sea (or water) creatures which are not fish, therefore, are also makruh tahrimi (forbidden but not as the same level as haram) whether they breathe oxygen from water through gills (such as prawns, lobsters and crabs, which are ...

  8. Japanese cormorant - Wikipedia

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    The Japanese cormorant (Phalacrocorax capillatus), also known as Temminck's cormorant, is a cormorant native to the east Palearctic. It is migratory, and has been observed to dive to significant depths for food. [2] It has a black body with a white throat and cheeks and a partially yellow bill.

  9. Phalacrocorax - Wikipedia

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    The genus Phalacrocorax was introduced by the French zoologist Mathurin Jacques Brisson in 1760 with the great cormorant (Phalacrocorax carbo) as the type species. [3] [4] Phalacrocorax is the Latin word for a cormorant. [5] Formerly, many other species of cormorant were classified in Phalacrocorax, but most of these have been split out into ...