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  2. Goldfish swallowing - Wikipedia

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    In 2019, a 21-year-old New Jersey man was arrested and charged with cruelty to animals, improper telephone communications, and being a fugitive from justice for more than 26 months [14] after allegedly swallowing his ex-girlfriend's goldfish in her dorm room at Louisiana State University and sending a photograph of his feces, with the caption ...

  3. Goldfish - Wikipedia

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    Although edible and closely related to some fairly widely eaten species, goldfish are rarely eaten. A fad among American college students for many years was swallowing goldfish as a stunt and as a fraternity initiation process. The first recorded instance was in 1939 at Harvard University. [61]

  4. Eating live animals - Wikipedia

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    The swallowing of live goldfish was sometimes practiced within the United States. Traditional food. Fish In Japan, ...

  5. The Naked March Madness of 50 years ago, when UNC set a nude ...

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    Even Dr. Mildred T. Keene, who ran unsuccessfull y for the U.S. Senate, called streaking “good clean fun reminiscent of swallowing goldfish and panty raids.” But glory in mass nudity fades as ...

  6. Funfair scraps giving out goldfish as prizes after man filmed ...

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    Joshua Coles was fined £300 and banned from keeping fish for five years for swallowing a live goldfish.

  7. 1939 in the United States - Wikipedia

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    March 3 – Students at Harvard University demonstrate the new tradition of swallowing goldfish to reporters. [3] March 22 – Undefeated LIU Brooklyn Blackbirds men's basketball team tops undefeated Loyola of Chicago in the championship game of the second annual National Invitation Tournament, 44–32.

  8. Goldfish crackers are giving the snack a new ‘adult’ name

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    The limited-edition Goldfish bags are available to purchase online for $7.38 (Goldfish / The Campbell Soup Company) The snack that smiles back has announced a change to its iconic name.

  9. Pharyngeal teeth - Wikipedia

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    Pharyngeal teeth of a goldfish. Pharyngeal teeth are teeth in the pharyngeal arch of the throat of cyprinids, suckers, and a number of other fish species otherwise lacking teeth. [1] Many popular aquarium fish such as goldfish and loaches have these structures.