herring hog
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Definition
Noun: * Herring Hog: A common name for the harbor porpoise (Phocoena phocoena), a small, robust cetacean found in the northern Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. The name likely originates from the porpoise's diet, which includes herring and other small fish.
Usage
- The term "herring hog" is a regional or colloquial name used primarily by fishermen and in coastal communities. It is not the standard scientific or common name.
- It functions as a countable noun.
- A herring hog was spotted near the fishing boats.
- The bay is known to be home to several herring hogs.
Advanced Usage
- The name is an example of a folk taxonomy, where animals are named based on observed behavior or characteristics (in this case, a "hog" or consumer of herring).
Variants and Related Words
- Harbor Porpoise (n): The standard common name for the species.
- Common Porpoise (n): Another frequent name for the same animal.
- Phocoena phocoena (n): The scientific binomial name.
Synonyms
- Harbor porpoise
- Common porpoise
- Puffing pig (another regional name)
Notes on Meaning
- "Herring hog" refers specifically to one species of porpoise. It should not be used as a general term for all porpoises or dolphins.
- The term is considered informal and is rarely used in modern biological or conservation contexts, where "harbor porpoise" is preferred.
Noun
- the common porpoise of the northern Atlantic and Pacific