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[3] If you happen to pass an abattoir [...] close to an adult billy-goat. A hilsa fish (an Indian herring) is extremely [...] fish bowl or container which held hilsa fish is cleaned with a cloth, [...] for almost the same reasons.]]
[22] At that time the Rupanarayan was a huge river. During the rainy season it was full of ilish (hilsa) fish and during the winter it [...] was commonly known as viilish.
[22] Do not kill a fish which is one-fourth [...] instance, at present the female hilsá fish of the Indian Ocean is normally [...] Indian month of Phálguna.
[21] The members of the “team” [...] of rui fish, kai fish, steamed hilsa fish, hilsa soup, lobster, puni hilsa fish, and bhet́ki fish cooked [...] 2 )
[13] There is still another sentiment [...] themselves to a delicious meal of hilsa and kaimách fish [...] have found nothing wrong with it.
[21] There are other aquatic creatures, [...] they took to the water. Like the hilsa and the shark, they are not ancient [...] more affection for their progeny.
[27] Another characteristic of the egg-producing animals is that some of them, such as the shark and hilsa fish, are completely carnivorous, [...] they are cooked, while the shark, hilsa fish, vulture and some hawks and [...] owl) are extremely carnivorous.
[28] Another characteristic of the carnivorous [...] Those who are familiar with the hilsa fish know how strong a fish-smell it has. The reason for this is that the hilsa prefers rotten meat to fresh meat. [...] often remark that it is similar to hilsa. It also has a high fat content. [...] decomposed flesh to fresh meat.