At the John Dory Fishhouse in New York.
Worldwide in moderately deep waters.
John Dory was created in 1758.
The John Dory (Zeus faber) lives in saltwater ecosystems, primarily in temperate and tropical waters. They are typically found in coastal areas, near sandy or muddy bottoms, and can be found at depths ranging from 15 to 360 feet. They are known to be solitary fish and are often seen hunting for small fish and crustaceans.
It would be kosher if it has BOTH fins and scales
John Dory eat a variety of small schooling fish. The are poor swimming and rely on the element of surprise to catch their prey.
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It has no penis
John Dory fish (Zeus faber) is found in coastal waters of the Atlantic Ocean, particularly along the western coasts of Europe and Africa. They are also present in the Mediterranean Sea and parts of the Indian Ocean. John Dory fish are known for their distinctive appearance and delicate flavor.
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"The John dory is prized as a food fish and is of commercial importance because of its high price in fish markets. As of 1998 there were no regulations regarding John dory fishery in Australian waters and it is not on any endangered or vulnerable list." Therefore it is not endangered.