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  2. Japanese amberjack - Wikipedia

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    To populate the pens, every May, workers fish for the small wild fry (called mojako), which can be found under floating seaweed. They scoop out the seaweed together with the mojako and put the mojako in cages in the sea. [5] The small fry grow until they reach 10 to 50 grams in mass; the fry are called inada in eastern Japan .

  3. Seriola dorsalis - Wikipedia

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    Seriola dorsalis, the California yellowtail is a species of ray-finned fish of the family Carangidae. [2] This species is also known by several alternate names, such as yellowtail jack [ 3 ] amberjack, forktail, mossback, white salmon and yellowtail tunis or tuna [ 4 ] or by its Spanish name jurel.

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    3.2.1 Live-action series. ... Home and Away (1988–94) Home Improvement ... (Canadian TV channel) List of programs broadcast by Treehouse TV;

  5. Cooking with Dog - Wikipedia

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    Cooking with Dog's YouTube channel had over 1.1 million subscriptions as of May 2016. [11] [28] The series' first video has over 1.3 million views, [8] and new videos routinely achieve views in the hundreds of thousands. [3] The show was listed as among the top 10 most subscribed-to food and cooking channels on YouTube as of February 2015. [29]

  6. Longfin yellowtail - Wikipedia

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    The longfin yellowtail (Seriola rivoliana), [2] also known as the almaco or silvercoat jack, deep-water, falcate, European or highfin amberjack, rock salmon, longfin or yellow kingfish, is a game fish of the family Carangidae; they are in the same family as yellowtail and amberjack. [3]

  7. Ramaria rasilispora - Wikipedia

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    The branches are smooth and cream to pale yellow in color, except in young specimens that lack coloration. Primary branches are thick, from 2 to 4 cm (3 ⁄ 4 to 1 + 5 ⁄ 8 in) in diameter, while upper branches are usually 0.2 to 1.5 cm (1 ⁄ 8 to 5 ⁄ 8 in) thick.

  8. Bolbitius titubans - Wikipedia

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    The stem is 3–12 cm tall and 2–6 mm wide, [3] is whitish-yellow with a fine mealy powdering, and is very delicate. [6] The spores are brown, elliptical, and smooth. [3] The mushroom's edibility is unknown but it is too small to be worthwhile. [3] A similar species is Bolbitius aleuriatus. [3]

  9. Lactarius xanthogalactus - Wikipedia

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    The species produces mushrooms with pinkish-cinnamon caps measuring 3–11 cm (1 + 1 ⁄ 4 – 4 + 1 ⁄ 4 in) wide held by pinkish-white stems 2–6 cm (3 ⁄ 4 – 2 + 1 ⁄ 4 in) long and 0.7–2 cm (1 ⁄ 4 – 3 ⁄ 4 in) wide. [2] [3] When it is cut or injured, the mushroom oozes a white latex that rapidly turns bright sulfur-yellow. [3 ...