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  2. Scyphophorus acupunctatus - Wikipedia

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    Scyphophorus acupunctatus, the sisal weevil or agave weevil, is a species of polyphaga beetle of the family of the Curculionidae. [1] Sisal weevil larvae, known as picudo del agave or "nixtamal worms", are a traditional food in parts of Mexico. [2] Sisal weevil, struggling to get up Sisal weevil Sisal weevil, found in the White Sands Monument ...

  3. Scyphophorus - Wikipedia

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    Scyphophorus is a genus of snout and bark beetles in the ... Species. These 11 species belong to the genus Scyphophorus: Scyphophorus acupunctatus Gyllenhal ...

  4. Animal welfare and rights in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Japanese total meat consumption increased five-fold from the 1960s to 2000. [9] Japan is the second largest fish and seafood importer in the world and the largest in Asia. Per capita consumption of fish and seafood declined from 40 kg in 2007 to 33 kg in 2012, partly due to a rise in meat and dairy consumption. [18]

  5. The 11 Best Rabbit Vibrators For More Intense Orgasms - AOL

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    Out of the best rabbit vibrators on the market, my top pick is the Lelo Soraya 2. Its speed settings make it adaptable for a huge variety of needs, while the luxurious feel and quiet vibrations ...

  6. Liver (food) - Wikipedia

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    Animal livers are rich in iron, copper, B vitamins and preformed vitamin A.Daily consumption of liver can be harmful; for instance, vitamin A toxicity has been proven to cause medical issues to babies born of pregnant mothers who consumed too much vitamin A. [3] For the same reason, consuming the livers of some species like polar bears, dogs, or moose is unsafe.

  7. Bushmeat - Wikipedia

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    The term 'bushmeat' is originally an African term for wildlife species that are hunted for human consumption, [2] and usually refers specifically to the meat of African wildlife. [9] In October 2000, the IUCN World Conservation Congress passed a resolution on the unsustainable commercial trade in wild meat. Affected countries were urged to ...

  8. Laboratory animal suppliers in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Laboratory animal suppliers in the United Kingdom breed animals such as rodents, rabbits, dogs, cats and primates which they sell to licensed establishments for scientific experimentation. Many have found themselves at the centre of animal rights protests against animal testing. [1]

  9. The Animal With the Foot-long Tongue - AOL

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    When competition for resources is fierce, being able to reach food that other animals cannot get to is a bonus. Possessing a foot-long tongue is a huge advantage and this is where the okapi excels.