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  2. File:Pine cones, male and female.jpg - Wikipedia

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  3. Fish and chips - Wikipedia

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    Fish and chips is a widely popular dish in Canada, sometimes using haddock or local lake-caught fish like perch or walleye. Most shops also sell poutine and other fried items. In the province of Newfoundland & Labrador, fish and chips made with cod are a staple food and the most common takeout meal.

  4. File:Pinus pseudostrobus, male cones (11332867843).jpg ...

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    Pinus pseudostrobus, male cones: Author: Dick Culbert from Gibsons, B.C., Canada: Licensing. This file is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 2.0 Generic ...

  5. File:FMIB 51542 Pine-cone fish, Monocentris japonicus ...

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    Description: American botanist, peace activist, zoologist, autobiographer, ichthyologist and eugenicist: Date of birth/death: 19 January 1851 : 19 September 1931

  6. Monocentridae - Wikipedia

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    Pinecone fishes are small and unusual marine fish of the family Monocentridae. The family contains just four species in two genera, one of which is monotypic. Their distribution is limited to tropical and subtropical waters of the Indo-Pacific. Pinecone fishes are popular subjects of public aquaria, but are both expensive and considered a ...

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  8. File:Pine cone edit.jpg - Wikipedia

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  9. Longleaf pine - Wikipedia

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    Pollination occurs early the following spring, with the male cones 3–8 cm (1 + 1 ⁄ 4 – 3 + 1 ⁄ 4 in) long. The female (seed) cones mature in about 20 months from pollination; when mature, they are yellow-brown in color, 15–25 cm (6– 9 + 3 ⁄ 4 in) long, and 5–7 cm (2– 2 + 3 ⁄ 4 in) broad, opening to 12 cm ( 4 + 3 ⁄ 4 in ...