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  2. American paddlefish - Wikipedia

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    They did not catch a single fish. They also used hydroacoustic equipment to monitor sounds in the water, but were unable to confirm the presence of paddlefish. [56] The species is believed to have gone extinct before 2005 and no later than 2010. [19] The IUCN assessed the species as extinct in 2019, formally publishing this categorisation in ...

  3. Urechis unicinctus - Wikipedia

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    Urechis unicinctus, known as the fat innkeeper worm or penis fish, [3] [4] is a species of marine spoon worm in East Asia. It is found in Bohai Gulf of China and off the Korean and Hokkaido coasts. [4] It is not to be confused with a closely related species, Urechis caupo, which occurs on the western coast of North America and shares common ...

  4. Spoon lure - Wikipedia

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    The spoon wabbling also stirs up turbulences that can entice the fish to stalk and strike it. Fish normally use their lateral line system to follow the vortices produced by fleeing prey, and the oscillating movements of the spoon lure can imitate these. Different color variations and materials can be added to the classic spoon lure may also ...

  5. Kipper - Wikipedia

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    This allowed the kippers to be sold quickly, easily and for a substantially greater profit. Kippers were originally dyed using a coal tar dye called brown FK (the FK is an abbreviation of "for kippers"), kipper brown or kipper dye. Today, kippers are usually brine-dyed using a natural annatto dye, giving the fish a deeper orange/yellow colour ...

  6. Turbot - Wikipedia

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    It is a demersal fish native to marine or brackish waters of the Northeast Atlantic, Baltic Sea and the Mediterranean Sea. It is an important food fish. [ 4 ] Turbot in the Black Sea were often included in this species, but are now generally regarded as separate - the Black Sea turbot or kalkan ( S. maeoticus ). [ 5 ]

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    However, if you’re not a fish eater, walnuts, chia seeds, hemp seeds and flaxseeds all contain a plant form of omega-3 called alpha-linolenic acid (ALA). So, toss them in your yogurt! So, toss ...

  8. Why is Simone Biles called the GOAT? What to know after Team ...

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    The U.S. women's gymnastics team won the gold medal in the team final event on Tuesday.. Social media erupted with congratulations, even former President Barack Obama commended the team on X ...

  9. Crappie - Wikipedia

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    Both species of crappie as adults feed predominantly on smaller fish species, including the young of their own predators (which include the northern pike, muskellunge, and walleye). They have diverse diets, however, including zooplankton, insects, and crustaceans. [17] [18] Larval crappies rely on crustacean zooplankton as a food source.