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Word: Greenling
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Greenlings, also called Rock Trout, are found in kelp beds and among rocks.

Greenling is a common name for any of several species which are spiny-finned fishes of the family Hexagrammidae.

Greenling can grow up to about 20 inches (50 cm).

Greenling are scavengers but will also eat bottom-dwelling crabs.

Greenling are common in the temperate and sub-arctic waters of the North Pacific.

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