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) duck feather salted jellyfish news agricultural news seafood hx news exports news harvests documents support news enrichment from fishmaw processing update: / / since products in the seafood processing plants, but through the hands of farmers, bubble fish, basa throne, giving birth to new industries
, bringing higher income for owners and solution jobs for rural laborers. one of the farmers had advanced rapidly since the model bubble fish processing, tran van date, born in , lived incubation medium, social degradation, thoai son district. coming from farmers learn only class , but thanks are lazy...
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consist of the various species of gibbons (or "lesser apes"), as well as gorillas , chimpanzees , bonobos , orangutans , and humans (collectively referred to as the "great apes"). a few other primates have the word "ape" in their common names, but they are not regarded as true apes. except for gorillas
and humans, all true apes are agile climbers of trees . they are best described as omnivorous (generalized feeders that consume both animal protein and vegetation), their diet consisting of fruit , grass seeds, and in most cases some quantities of meat and invertebrates —either hunted or scavenged—along...
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