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  2. Arctic char - Wikipedia

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    The young fish remain in the hatchery until they reach about 100 g (3 + 1 ⁄ 2 oz), and are then transferred to tanks each capable of holding 5000 fish. [9] Arctic char first exhibits a rapid growth spurt during this phase, reaching its market weight of 1–2.5 kg (2–6 lb) within a year. [ 9 ]

  3. Salvelinus - Wikipedia

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    Salvelinus is a genus of salmonid fish often called char [3] or charr; some species are called "trout". Salvelinus is a member of the subfamily Salmoninae within the family Salmonidae. The genus has a northern circumpolar distribution, and most of its members are typically cold-water fish that primarily inhabit fresh waters. Many species also ...

  4. Ghoti - Wikipedia

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    On the third page of the letter, Ollier explains that his son William, who was 31, had "hit upon a new method of spelling Fish." Ollier then demonstrates the rationale, "So that ghoti is fish." [5] [4] [6] An early known published reference is an October 1874 article by S. R. Townshend Mayer in St. James's Magazine, which cites the letter. [6]

  5. How Safe Is It to Eat Raw Fish? Here's What the CDC Has to Say

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    For safer ways to enjoy fish, the CDC recommends consuming fish “cooked to a safe internal temperature of 145°F or until the flesh is opaque and separates easily with a fork.”

  6. Mexican folk dance - Wikipedia

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    The dance symbolizes the courtship of a woman by a man, who at first is refused but accepted in the end. The two protagonists are usually a man in a charro suit and a woman in a “China Poblana” outfit. It was popularized internationally in the 20th century by Russian dancer Anna Pavlova who visited Mexico in 1919. She made the dance part of ...

  7. Charro - Wikipedia

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    In Puerto Rico, charro is a generally accepted slang term to mean that someone or something is obnoxiously out of touch with social or style norms, similar to the United States usage of dork(y), (i.e gaudy). The traditional Mexican charro is known for colorful clothing and participating in coleadero y charreada, a specific type of Mexican rodeo.

  8. Charo explains how she came up with that 'cuchi-cuchi ... - AOL

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    The musician said she feels underestimated by people "all the time."

  9. List of animal sounds - Wikipedia

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    "The Fox (What Does the Fox Say?)" References External links. List of animal sounds to download, listen and use for free. Multilingual list of animal sounds Derek ...

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