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Oxford Companion to Food

By Alan Davidson

Published 2014

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drum the name given to certain fish of the family Sciaenidae which are notable for the noise they can make; cf. the similar name croaker, applied in the same family. The noise is produced by a snapping of the muscles attached to the air bladder, which acts as a resonance chamber. A curious fact is that certain other fish in the family (e.g. of the genus Menticirrhus, see kingfish) which lack an air bladder and cannot therefore β€˜drum’, are still subject to the family impulse to make a noise, which they do by grinding their teeth.

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