“mackerel” in-sentences

How to use in-sentence of “mackerel”:

+ The cookiecutter shark uses bioluminescence for camouflage, but a small patch on its underbelly remains dark and appears as a small fish to large predatory fish like tuna and mackerel swimming beneath it.

+ Classic tabby is a recessive trait, so these cats are not as common as mackerel tabbies.

+ Atlantic sailfish hunt schooling fish, such as Sardinesardines, anchovies and mackerel although they also feed on crustaceans and cephalopods.

+ The Atlantic mackerel, is a pelagic schooling species of mackerel found on both sides of the North Atlantic Ocean.

+ The mackerel tabby pattern was the first tabby pattern in domestic cats.

+ In the rest of the Norwegian Sea, it is found only during the reproduction season, at the Lofoten Islands, Mackerel is an important commercial fish.

+ At first, the mackerel tabby was common in all domestic cats.

mackerel in-sentences
mackerel in-sentences

Example sentences of “mackerel”:

+ But later, other tabby patterns happened because of mutations and selective breeding of the mackerel tabby.

+ Male and female Atlantic mackerel grow at about the same rate, reaching a maximum age of about 20 years and a maximum fork length of about 47 centimetres.

+ The spotted tabby has a gene that breaks up the mackerel tabby pattern so that the stripes appear as spots.

+ The flesh of mackerel spoils easily, especially in the tropics, and can cause food poisoning.

+ A mackerel tabby pattern is the only striped coat pattern seen in domestic cats.

+ It is also called garden mint, common mint, lamb mint and mackerel mint.

+ Yopparaisaba uses mackerel that was raised on sake lees.

+ But later, other tabby patterns happened because of mutations and selective breeding of the mackerel tabby.

+ Male and female Atlantic mackerel grow at about the same rate, reaching a maximum age of about 20 years and a maximum fork length of about 47 centimetres.
+ The spotted tabby has a gene that breaks up the mackerel tabby pattern so that the stripes appear as spots.

+ Kesennuma is a major producer of a mackerel fish called “sanma”.

+ Most mackerel are from the Scombridae family.

+ The Atlantic Mackerel is by far the most common of the ten species of the family that are caught in British waters.

+ Mackerels are also called ‘Fishbone tabbies’ probably because of the mackerel fish.

+ Most Atlantic mackerel are sexually mature by the age of three years.

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