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  2. Amanita muscaria - Wikipedia

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    While Amanita mushrooms are unscheduled in the United States, the sale of Amanita products exists in a legal gray area as they are listed as a poison by the FDA [99] and are not approved to be used in dietary supplements, with some drawing comparisons to the controversial legal status of hemp-derived cannabinoids. [98] [100]

  3. Category:Chimaeriformes - Wikipedia

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  4. Shortspine chimaera - Wikipedia

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    It has a robust body, and has a shorter spine than first dorsal fin. Although it has a similar range and appearance to the southern chimaera, the shortspine chimaera is darker in colour and smaller. [3] A maximum size of at least 95 cm total length (including tail) and 53 cm body length (excluding tail) in females has been reported. [1] [4]

  5. Silver chimaera - Wikipedia

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    The silver chimaera (Chimaera phantasma), or ginzame, is a species of holocephalan in the family Chimaeridae. They are found in the deep sea along the coast of East Asia, from Japan to Indonesia . They are chondrichthyans , closely related to sharks and rays , which means that they have a fully cartilaginous skeleton with no true bones.

  6. Southern chimaera - Wikipedia

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    The southern chimaera (Chimaera fulva) is a chimaera species in the family Chimaeridae. It lives in Australia , usually in marine waters 780 to 1095 meters deep. It can grow to a maximum length of at least 100 centimeters, and is sometimes confused with Chimaera obscura , a similar species in its genus.

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    2. Japanese Chin. Average Height: 8-11 inches Average Weight: 7-11 pounds Temperament: Mellow, Regal Shedding Factor: Moderate Activity Level: Low to Moderate Life Expectancy: 10-12 years A member ...