seaweeds include members of the red, brown and green algae. they are members of the kingdom protista meaning they are not plants. they do not have the vascular system (internal transport system) of plants and do not have roots, stems, leaves and flowers or cones. like plants they use the pigment chlorophyll...
, but some parts will not be. this is not necessarily because they are not fit for human consumption; it may simply be that there is no market for them. so, for example, in parts of europe where cow tongues are considered a delicacy that part of a cow carcass may be considered as meat. in parts of europe...
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tapoatafa description: nocturnal animal with grey fur and black bushy tail. long toes with sharp claws assist it to climb trees. diet: mainly eats invertebrates under tree bark and in tree hollows. may eat smaller animals if needed. distribution and habitat: found in jarrah, karri and marri forests of...