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trimmings, often after cooking, and then grinding it. if it is a fatty fish it is also pressed to extract most of the fish oil. the use of fish by-products is not a new idea; it has been used in previous times to feed poultry, pigs and other farmed fish. fishmeal can be made from almost any type of...
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by matthew savoca, jeremy goldbogen, and nicholas pyenson | january , | comments comment tweet by matthew savoca , postdoctoral researcher, stanford university; jeremy goldbogen , assistant professor of biology, stanford university; and nicholas pyenson , research geologist and curator of fossil marine
mammals, smithsonian institution — our thanks to the conversation , where this post was originally published on december , . both toothed and baleen (filter-feeding) whales are among the largest animals ever to exist. blue whales, which measure up to feet ( meters) long and can weigh over tons, are...
http://advocacy.britannica.com/blog/advocacy/2020/01/why-are-whales-big-but-not-bigger/