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parasites. there sizes range from microscopic to the giant squid which can weigh over kg and grow more than metres long, with tentacles up to metres in length. examples of major groups of molluscs there are six major groups molluscs – the bivalves, cephalopods, chitons, gastropods, tusk or tooth shells
taste and beauty have long been important to us. many molluscs are eaten by humans, for example abalone, clams, cockles, mussels, octopus, oysters, periwinkles, scallops, snails, squid, whelks and more. molluscs have also been used by humans for thousands of years for many other purposes. mollusc shells...
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edible offal of bovine animals, fresh or chilled . meat and edible meat offal of rabbits or hares, fresh, chilled or frozen . meat and edible offal of deer, fresh, chilled or frozen . frog legs, fresh, chilled or frozen . meat of swine other than hams, shoulders, bellies (streaky) and cuts thereof, salted
or in brine . fish livers and roes, other than sturgeon roe, dried, smoked, salted or in brine . tilapia, catfish, carp, eel, nile perch, snakehead fillets, dried or salted in brine, but not smoked ....
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