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  2. Sea toad - Wikipedia

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    One trait is the fine dermal spinules, along with simple and bifurcate dermal spinules, covering the body. It also has four pectoral lateral-line neuromasts, which are sensory organs characteristic to fish and aquatic organisms. It has a greyish mouth, and semi-transparent, light-greyish skin. Inside the mouth are several rows of teeth.

  3. Feast of the Seven Fishes - Wikipedia

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    The Feast of the Seven Fishes (Italian: Festa dei sette pesci) is an Italian American celebration of Christmas Eve with dishes of fish and other seafood. [1] [2] Christmas Eve is a vigil or fasting day, and the abundance of seafood reflects the observance of abstinence from meat until the feast of Christmas Day itself.

  4. Anomalopidae - Wikipedia

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    Anomalopidae (lanterneye fishes or flashlight fishes) are a family of fish distinguished by bioluminescent organs located underneath their eyes, for which they are named. These light organs contain luminous bacteria and can be "shut off" by the fish using either a dark lid or by being drawn into a pouch. They are used to communicate, attract ...

  5. 20 details you probably missed in 'The Nightmare Before ...

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    Even "The Nightmare Before Christmas" (1993) superfans may not have noticed these details.. Many of the decorations around Halloween Town are made from coffins, spiders, and pumpkins.. There are ...

  6. Christmas lights - Wikipedia

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    Manning Close Christmas Light Show, Wells, Somerset, England. Christmas light sculptures, also called motifs, are used as Christmas decorations and for other holidays. Originally, these were large wireframe metalwork pieces made for public displays, such as for a municipal government to place on utility poles, and shopping centers to place on ...

  7. Christmas carp - Wikipedia

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    Fish is commonly eaten during fasting periods as it is not considered meat. [1] Christmas carp became a special fasting dish to celebrate Christmas Eve as the high point of Advent and the eve of Christmas Day. [1] In the Middle Ages, the carp (like the pike) was particularly religiously valued and was therefore often eaten at Christmas. [2]

  8. 25 Fun Facts You Didn't Know About Christmas - AOL

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    The most recorded Christmas song is "Silent Night." Out of all the Christmas classics on your playlist, you might be wondering which of them is the most popular of all. The answer is "Silent Night ...

  9. Splitfin flashlightfish - Wikipedia

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    The splitfin flashlightfish or two-fin flashlightfish (Anomalops katoptron) is a species of schooling reef fish in the family Anomalopidae.It is found in warm waters in the central and western Pacific Ocean near reefs 200–400 m (660–1,300 ft) in depth. [1]