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  2. Polbo á feira - Wikipedia

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    Polbo á feira (literally meaning "fair-style octopus", pulpo a la gallega in Spanish, meaning Galician-style octopus)', is a traditional Galician dish. The provinces of Ourense and Lugo have a reputation for good octopus cooking. [citation needed] Fair-style octopus is the totemic food of the patron saint festivities of Lugo (San Froilán ...

  3. Octopus conispadiceus - Wikipedia

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    Octopus conispadiceus (commonly the chestnut octopus [1]) is a species of long-ligula [2] octopus, [3] provisionally placed in the genus Octopus. [4] It was first described by Madoka Sasaki in 1917 [ 5 ] based on specimens bought at a fish market in Sapporo , Japan .

  4. FrieslandCampina Engro Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    FrieslandCampina Engro Pakistan was founded as a subsidiary of Engro Chemicals Pakistan Limited in 2005. [3] Its plant became operational in 2006. [4]In 2011, Engro Foods was listed on the Karachi Stock Exchange, following an initial public offering at a strike price of PKR 25. [5]

  5. Octopus aquaculture - Wikipedia

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    The supply of octopus has been constrained by overfishing in many key fisheries [3] and proponents of farming suggest human-induced culturing could help restock natural populations. [4] Opponents of the nascent industry argue that cephalopod intelligence and emotional capacity, as well as the solitary and carnivorous character of octopuses ...

  6. Fremantle Octopus - Wikipedia

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    The company catches and processes Octopus djinda. [1] [5] [Note 1] The species of octopus is regarded as having a relatively high grade based on size, texture, and taste; thought in part to be a result of its natural diet in the local environment. [1] Products made by the fishery include frozen raw tentacles, steamed tentacles, and marinated ...

  7. Common octopus - Wikipedia

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    Octopus vulgaris grows to 25 cm (10 inches) in mantle length with arms up to 1 m (3.3 feet) long. [3] It lives for 1–2 years and may weigh up to 9 kg (20 pounds). [4] [5] Mating may become cannibalistic. [6] O. vulgaris is caught by bottom trawls on a huge scale off the northwestern coast of Africa. More than 20,000 tonnes (22,000 short tons ...

  8. Abdopus aculeatus - Wikipedia

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    It has the common name algae octopus due to its typical resting camouflage, which resembles a gastropod shell overgrown with algae. It is small in size with a mantle around the size of a small orange ( c. 7 cm or 3 inches) and arms 25 cm (10 inches) in length, and is adept at mimicking its surroundings.

  9. Octopus mimus - Wikipedia

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    Octopus mimus (Gould octopus) is commonly found between northern Peru and northern Chile. [1] The species is relatively large with a round sacciform mantle without fins. [2] The tentacles are moderately large, approximately 4 times longer than the mantle. [2] The 3rd tentacle on the right holds the short, thin copulatory organ in males. [2]