The rubber inflatable octopus in the overhead compartment is for important financial purposes only! |
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Shared dishes to look for include bulgogi and shabu, noodle soups containing a choice of ingredients from octopus to black goat. |
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Other commonly eaten seafoods include sardines, salmon, sole, sea bass, and hake, as well as eel, squid, octopus, and lamprey. |
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From the main courses, Cunningham chose tender pan-fried octopus with sliced raw onions, scallions, and a robust dose of chili. |
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Visitors to his home always saw an aquarium, usually with an octopus and several exotic fish and often a terrarium. |
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Freshly caught octopus hang out to dry on a washing line before being barbecued. |
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This two-person grilled extravaganza includes octopus, cod nuggets, squid, portobello mushroom, eggplant and peppers. |
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Otters mostly feed on invertebrates such as urchins, squid, octopus, crabs, abalone and other mollusks. |
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If an octopus releases ink in a small aquarium a partial water change is strongly recommended to protect the health of the octopus. |
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On a typical dive you will see octopus, batfish, turtles, groupers, jacks, morays, barracuda, horse-eye jacks, angel-fish and rays. |
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They hunt small schooling fish, squid and octopus, and are an important predator of large pelagic fish including tuna and swordfish. |
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The seafood pancake feeds two and is bursting with octopus, bay shrimp, scallions, and the pillowy weight of eggs. |
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Her dress resembles a beach featuring rocks at the bottom with fish and pearls, sewn and painted and even a train of octopus tentacles. |
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They were around us throughout the dive at such close distance, making it impossible for us to concentrate on searching for the mimic octopus. |
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In the octopus eye it is formed by an infolding of the surface cells on the head, which become thickened to form eye components. |
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There are obviously plenty of shellfish and crabs, too, because I saw giant puffers and octopus and none looked short of a meal. |
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The brine of capers lingers too long after a taste of stewed octopus in sherry vinegar. |
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Fried cheese, octopus salad, spicy grilled meats, and dishes made with phyllo reflect different cultural influences. |
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The octopus to the left was hiding under the shell it's carrying, other juveniles have been found in miter shells. |
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Conch are the favorite food for lobster, sting rays, tulip shells, crabs, octopus, turtles and porcupine fish. |
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Other restaurants in the vicinity specialise in fresh seafood, with wrasse, turbot and octopus being among the most ubiquitous dishes. |
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Juvenile dusky morwong meander nearby, while octopus and cuttlefish hide below suspended beams and the tips of old hollowed piles. |
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A person in a motion capture suit would be hard pressed to perform an octopus. |
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While Brits eat turkey at Christmas, Spaniards look forward to festive feasts of clams, crabs, cockles, mussels, octopus and goose barnacles. |
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To start, we ordered the bold-sounding octopus and bocconcini salad as well as a scallop antipasto. |
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Opportunistic feeders, sea lions will eat salmon, flatfish, herring, octopus, cod, pollock whatever they can catch. |
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The male blanket octopus recently photographed by researchers was shown to clutch tentacle segments in his suckers, said Tregenza. |
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Citron grills octopus until it's sultry and smoky, then adds opaline orbs of cod cheeks to soak up a rich black-currant-and-caper broth. |
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I have tried virtually everything on the menu and my faves are any risotto, the octopus appetizer and the branzino. |
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Its best sequences, involving sirens, an ice-bound ship and a giant octopus, are great fun and the pace is relentless. |
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There are common turtle sightings, butterfly rays, bull rays, octopus, cuttlefish and lots and lots of fish! |
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An octopus has no backbone and will squirt ink indiscriminately if threatened. |
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Like a monstrous octopus, poverty spreads its nagging, prehensile tentacles into hamlets and villages all over our world. |
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This fish is vital to the reef ecosystem as a predator of smaller fish, lobster, crab, octopus, and shrimp. |
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Cephalopods, the octopus, the squid and cuttlefish are the main groups, I think. |
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The task of retrieving the prey proved too simple for the octopus, so it was given a jar of fish with a screw-cap lid. |
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In addition, the octopus can inject a powerful neurotoxin that is stored in the salivary glands to disable or kill its prey. |
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The most obvious example is the mantle, a spherical bag of hydrostat in an octopus and a cylinder closed at one end in a squid. |
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The harbor seal's diet consists of fish, cephalopods, such as octopus and squid, and crustaceans. |
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In this one, she's a scientist trying to deal with an enormous octopus wreaking havoc in San Francisco. |
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What are the implications of the physical properties of water for suction attachment in octopus suckers? |
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The bay is home to squids including the giant squid, the seven-arm octopus and the bizarre vampire squid. |
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I got my protein from spear fishing in the sea for surfperch, halibut, sheephead, opaleye, and octopus. |
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Their diet includes squid, skates, ratfish, rockfish, and octopus, as well as pelagic fishes such as mackerel and sardines. |
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Other appetizing local dishes include octopus in red wine, red mullet and squid rings for fish lovers. |
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The Octopus watch has been launched, obviously with an octopus on the watch dial. |
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T shivered theatrically and chose risotto with asparagus, clams and octopus carpaccio to start, followed by rump steak and polenta. |
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That is, a simple alga like Volvox and a complex metazoan like an octopus both occupy the same sublevel. |
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For adventurous palates, international flavour comes with Norwegian salmon, oysters, octopus and clams. |
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Diet consists of squid, octopus, anchovies, lanternfish, hoki, and sometimes penguins. |
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When threatened, the octopus can squirt out ink as a decoy to distract its predator and allowing the octopus to escape. |
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If I ever see octopus again I will either collapse in a heap or scream like a maniac. |
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Here's a typical view of a tangle of octopus arms, all covered with circular suckers. |
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When hunting and grabbing dinner, the octopus uses all the flexibility the arm is capable of. |
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Primarily a seafood restaurant, expect lobster and shrimp spring rolls, grilled octopus and peppercorn crusted yellow-fin tuna. |
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Stuffed octopus, squid, and cuttlefish are served with a tomato sauce, while a roulade of beef known as bragoli is served with gravy. |
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I chose risotto with asparagus, clams and octopus carpaccio to start, followed by rump steak and polenta. |
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Huge tentacles of the fat, purple octopus were interwoven with a mix of grated carrots, peppers, cubes of boiled potato and frisee leaves. |
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The spherical lens of the octopus eye features a graded index that compensates for spherical aberration, yielding a wide field of view with optimum focal characteristics. |
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The gold mounting is decorated with pearling and designed in a spiral pattern that has been heavily chased to give the effect of octopus tentacles. |
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A male blanket octopus fills a modified tentacle with sperm, tears it off, presents it to its prospective mates, and then drifts off to certain death. |
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The cuttlefish is a relative of the squid and octopus family. |
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Some days I am able to multi-task like a particularly dextrous octopus. |
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An octopus can generate a respectable amount of force with this mechanism. |
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Plenty of interest in the day, and night divers can expect to encounter flatties, including the occasional ray, octopus, small cuttlefish and lobster. |
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The rocky reefs and the small caverns formed within them are home to groupers, moray and conger eels, scorpionfish, many octopus and the occasional spiny lobster. |
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It thus produces a weiner that sprawls across the plate like an octopus, pleasing the young tykes aesthetically while also reducing the choking hazard. |
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Purism, however, also has its barbarisms, such as the quasiclassical plurals octopi and syllabi for octopus and syllabus, competing with octopuses and syllabuses. |
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They eat a wide range of prey, often octopus and small molluscs. |
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Otters also are known to eat crabs, octopus, squid, sea stars, and fish. |
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It's at a time like this that Germans yearn most for Paul the octopus, the great mollusk soothsayer for Germany. |
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Ammonoids are descendants of the extinct, primitive coiled nautiloids and they are extinct relatives of modern squid, octopus, cuttlefish, and nautilus. |
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The Oberhausen aquarium erected a memorial of the psychic octopus with a golden urn containing his ashes. |
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In one version of the story, Kupe was a fisher in the ancestral homeland called Hawaiki, who was annoyed by a great octopus which kept stealing his fish. |
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On her dives, Louise is likely to catch sight of lobster, starfish and octopus, as well as plants such as sea cucumbers, dead man's fingers and soft and hard corals. |
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A nautilus does not have suckers on its tentacles like an octopus does. |
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This strategy is similar to the way an octopus releases ink as a decoy. |
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The one that works best is an octopus made out of old towelling. |
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Manta rays cruise past, turtles lumber along, sharks scope the scene, the odd octopus creeps along the ocean floor, and further out, the whale sharks make their way north. |
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Huge oysters, terrifyingly substantial octopus tentacles, lightly curried saffron prawns and lobster, crayfish and crab meat, cod fillet and winkles. |
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British Columbia's nutrient-rich waters support a multitude of life including kelp forests, nudibranchs, anemones, wolf fish, king crabs and giant octopus. |
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In a dark rocky cave, a giant octopus spread its long, writhing tentacles in search of its prey, and gazed the while through the water with large lustreless eyes. |
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In the beautiful elkhorn stands we found red-lipped blennies in three-color phases, octopus in the day, candy striped shrimp, lots of macro life, and scorpionfish. |
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It was followed by glittery portions of jack mackerel and a strip of crunchy octopus dusted with a mossy, gunpowderlike substance that Nagata identified as green-tea salt. |
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The question was, what was the mimic octopus pretending to be? |
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If you are unsure about how to cut open a scallop or sea urchin, fillet a brill or clean an octopus, just ask your local fishmonger to do it for you. |
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You might opt for a heaping tower composed of fried oysters, coco-flavored shrimp, fried octopus, and calamari. |
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Approaching danger, whether from octopus, fish or man, arouses caution in a small mollusk and it becomes as inconspicuous as it can. |
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The lusca, he said, was a terrible creature, like a monstrous octopus or cuttlefish. |
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However, it is clear that the grey seal will eat whatever is available, including octopus and lobsters. |
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Conversely, a few octopus species have been reported to mimic flatfishes in colours, shape and swimming mode. |
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Cuttlefish eat small molluscs, crabs, shrimp, fish, octopus, worms, and other cuttlefish. |
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Cuttlefish have ink, like squid and octopus species, which they use to help evade predators. |
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Squid and octopus can be found along the coast and sea turtles and hammerhead sharks swim in the sea around the coast. |
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Octopus middens are piles of debris that the octopus piles up to conceal the entrance of its den. |
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Octopus middens are commonly made of rocks, shells, and the bones of prey, although they may contain anything the octopus finds that it can move. |
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Some residents include the mesopelagic squid, mackerel shark, lanternfish, hatchetfish, octopus, and shrimp. |
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At my restaurant, I even serve raw octopus sashimi with just sea salt. |
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Chilled to a seafood-enhancing temperature, the mussels, littleneck clams, scallops, shrimp and fabulously tender baby octopus are exquisite. |
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To those unfamiliar, the sashimi is five slices of raw fish ranging from yellow fin tuna to scallops, octopus and smoked eel. |
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Am now scared of funnel-web spiders, box jellyfish, blue ringed octopus, paralysis ticks and stone fish. |
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Sample the sweetbread Milanese, octopus with chickpeas, pappardelle with oxtail ragu and old-fashioned braciole. |
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The sea provides spiny lobsters, shrimps and octopus, as well as the firmfleshed game fish such as marlin, barracuda and the versatile tuna. |
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Mother octopus is a water-pouring toy and each baby octopus is a water squirter. |
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The pigment in the chromatophore cell in the octopus causes it to change colour. |
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And a Modern Man's Manhattan is a match with grilled baby octopus, roasted cherry tomatoes and mint gremolata. |
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Products range from shrimp, squid, cuttlefish and octopus to molluscs and finfish. |
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Blue-ringed octopus, cone shells, stonefish, and firefish are other poisonous creatures presented. |
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Sleeping turtles, an octopus, conches, sting rays, barracudas, dolphin fish and yellow tailed tuna were among some of the highlights of the exotic marine life we saw. |
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Neither true nautilus, nor paper, and not even technically a shell, the paper nautilus shell is actually the egg case of a tropical-to-subtropical octopus called Argonauta. |
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Between chortles they point out the plural of octopus is octopi. |
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Two boys, Rhett Gingyard and Gaffney Dorn, are fast friends who face adventure and danger together, from copperheads and wild boars to octopus tentacles and stone crabs. |
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All 21 aspiring chefs were set and opened the mystery box which contained un-tenderized octopus, verjuice, pear, chocolate, bay leaf, caper berries, parsley and umeboshi. |
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Twelve lucky winners will receive a prize package, including Octopals, the best-selling bath toy from TOMY, featuring a mummy octopus pourer and eight little squirters. |
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It does not spoonfeed them with unremitting efforts to make successive situations readily believable, whether they are meeting a not-so-scary octopus or those snarly sharks. |
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There, seaside tavernas grilled the day's catch of fish and octopus. |
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In Monterey Bay, prey included octopus, market squid, Pacific whiting, spotted cusk-eel, rockfish, plainfin midshipman, white croaker, Pacific sanddab, and staghorn sculpin. |
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Their resistible treats included octopus, cow tongue and horse meat. |
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Peterson whupped him like an octopus and then he blamed it on the judges. |
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Earlier topless model Sam Fox and chef Gino D'Acampo tested their nerve against crabs, an octopus, water spiders and eels to win food and beds for the celebrity camp. |
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While many marine molluscs are used for food, only a few have been domesticated, including squid, cuttlefish and octopus, all used in research on behaviour and neurology. |
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Common natural baits for both fresh and saltwater fishing include worms, leeches, minnows, frogs, salamanders, octopus, squid, insects and even prawn. |
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Seafood and fish dishes include squid, octopus, red mullet, and sea bass. |
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Analysis carried out on the stomach contents of stranded specimens in Scotland showed that the most important species preyed on in Scottish waters is the curled octopus. |
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