ichthyphagous

Etymology
(ikhthuphagos: alternative spelling of, ikhthuophagos; whence ) + 🇨🇬

Adjective

 * 1) * 1839, Lt. Thomas John Newbold, Political and Statistical Account of the British Settlements in the Straits of Malacca, viz. Pinang, Malacca, and Singapore, : John Murray,, volume II, chapter xv: “On the Wild Tribes of the Malay Peninsula”, page 414:
 * Dr. Leyden entertained an opinion that the Battas of Sumatra were the Ichthyophagi of Herodotus; but I agree with Mr. Anderson in thinking this supposition fallacious, as the Battas do not inhabit the coasts, but are always found in the interior; rarely venturing down to the shore, and indulge, as we have seen, an appetite of a very different kind from any that could be designated simply ichthyphagous.
 * 1) * 1950, George Douglas Howard Cole (translator), (author),  and Discourses, Dutton, page 51:
 * If, on its coasts, the sea washes nothing but almost inaccessible rocks, let it remain barbarous and ichthyphagous: it will have a quieter, perhaps a better, and certainly a happier life.
 * 1) * 2003, Didier Paugy, Christian Lévêque, and Guy G. Teugels (editors), The Fresh and Brackish Water Fishes of West Africa,, volume I, ISBN 9074752225 (10), ISBN 9789074752220 (13), unknown page:
 * All species may be considered as more or less specialized entomophagous or ichthyphagous predators.
 * 1) * 2003, Didier Paugy, Christian Lévêque, and Guy G. Teugels (editors), The Fresh and Brackish Water Fishes of West Africa,, volume I, ISBN 9074752225 (10), ISBN 9789074752220 (13), unknown page:
 * All species may be considered as more or less specialized entomophagous or ichthyphagous predators.