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  2. Blåhaj - Wikipedia

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    Blåhaj is a 1-meter-long (39 + 1 ⁄ 4 in) stuffed toy resembling the blue shark and stuffed with recycled polyester.It can be machine-washed at 40°C (104°F). [1]A smaller, 0.55-meter (21 + 3 ⁄ 4 in) variant of the Blåhaj is also available.

  3. Lufsig - Wikipedia

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    The plush was sold as part of IKEA's annual Soft Toys for Education campaign, where the company donates a portion from each toy sold towards various causes. The name "Lufsig" is derived from the Swedish verb "lufsa", meaning "to lumber", and its transliterated Chinese name sounds similar to a profanity when pronounced in Cantonese .

  4. Levengi - Wikipedia

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    The fish is skinned and washed, and then filled with stuffing after it dries. The belly of the fish is sewed (in order to make the stuffing stay in) and then outside of the fish is rubbed with narsharab or cherry-plum sauce. The fish is baked in the oven until the top of it fries. [5] [10] It is served with pieces of lemon, bread and narsharab ...

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  6. Myrichthys maculosus - Wikipedia

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    An elongated, snake-like fish, Myrichthys maculosus can grow to a length of 1 m (40 in), but a more common size is 50 cm (20 in). [2] The head is small with a short snout and long tubular nostrils pointing downwards. There are two rows of teeth on each jaw and two more rows on the palate.

  7. Snakefish - Wikipedia

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    Snakefish is a colloquial term used for a number of species of fish that resemble snakes. Trachinocephalus myops , native to parts of both the Atlantic and Pacific oceans, is known by this name in particular.

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  9. Chocolate fish - Wikipedia

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    Chocolate fish have been made since at least 1903, [7] though early varieties may not have included marshmallow. Marshmallow-based chocolate fish were being produced in Dunedin in 1937. [8] For a short period in the late 1990s to early 2000s, Tip Top sold a chocolate fish ice-cream. [9] In 2019, the chocolate fish was added to the Cadbury ...