Definition
Gadidae is the taxonomic family that includes cod, haddock, pollock, and other related fishes. Think of it as the "Cod Family", a group of fish sharing key characteristics. They're generally found in colder waters and are important commercially for food. Gadidae are characterized by their soft fins and elongated bodies. Understanding this family helps classify various fish species. It is like a sports team where the Gadidae are all playing the same game, just with different skills.