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cockle, cod, conger eel, crab, crab claws, crawfish, cuttlefish, eel, flounder, baby clam, grouper, haddock, hake halibut, hoki, horse mackerel, kingfish, lobster, lobster tail, mackerel, mahi mahi, marlin, milkfish, monkfish, mullet, mussel, mussels - blue and green shell, nile perch, ocean perch, octopus
trevally, trout, tuna, tuna albacore, tuna bigeye, tuna bluefin, tuna bonito, tuna yellow, whiting, sushi, barramundi, pangasius, yellow fin sole, cod, redfish, japanese flying squid, bartrami squid, red mullet, red snapper, vannamei white shrimp, black tiger shrimp, cephalopods, cuttlefish, giant octopus...
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shared by almost all molluscs are an unsegmented, soft body, a muscular foot or tentacles, a mantle that can secrete a shell. molluscs, because of their ease of capture, taste and beauty have long been important to us. many molluscs are eaten by humans, for example abalone, clams, cockles, mussels, octopus
scallops, snails, squid, whelks and more. molluscs have also been used by humans for thousands of years for many other purposes. mollusc shells have been used as decorations, for jewelry and as money rather than coins. dyes like sepia, a brown pigment used by artists was made from cuttlefish ink. cooked...
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