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unattractive, squid, or calamari as it's known in italy, has found its way to mainstream america, from fish-n-chip stands to white tablecloth restaurants. squid are soft-bodied cephalopods, related to other mollusks such as octopus, cuttlefish, clams and oyster. these deep-sea creatures have two hearts
tentacles. they are aggressive predators, seizing their prey with two lightning-fast, hook-laden tentacles, drawing the prey into a squirming nest of eight arms and tearing chunks of flesh from its body with its disproportionately large, razor-sharp, parrot-like beak. cephalopods usually have three hearts...
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unattractive, squid, or calamari as it's known in italy, has found its way to mainstream america, from fish-n-chip stands to white tablecloth restaurants. squid are soft-bodied cephalopods, related to other mollusks such as octopus, cuttlefish, clams and oyster. these deep-sea creatures have two hearts
tentacles. they are aggressive predators, seizing their prey with two lightning-fast, hook-laden tentacles, drawing the prey into a squirming nest of eight arms and tearing chunks of flesh from its body with its disproportionately large, razor-sharp, parrot-like beak. cephalopods usually have three hearts...
http://bayprime.com/calamari/
alone citing the china manufacturing purchasing manager's index (pmi), pamela coke-hamilton, who heads unctad's division on international trade and commodities, said that it had fallen to - a drop of about points - the lowest reading since . pti| last updated: mar , , am ist comments afp the imf chief added
"ultimately, the economic impact of this virus depends on the measures that countries apply to contain the virus. so, china has done a great job in containing the virus, but it has sacrificed a little bit the economy, at least in the first few weeks. so, planned closures, restriction to movement of people...
https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/international/business/coronavirus-wipes-usd-50-billion-off-global-exports-in-february-alone/articleshow/74486096.cms