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  2. Goldfish - Wikipedia

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    In many countries, carnival and fair operators commonly give goldfish away in plastic bags as prizes. In late 2005 Rome banned the use of goldfish and other animals as carnival prizes. Rome has also banned the use of "goldfish bowls", on animal cruelty grounds, [54] as well as Monza, Italy, in 2004. [55]

  3. A real fish tail. Giant goldfish swimming in Lake Erie and ...

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    Unlike a goldfish in is fish bowl, the ones found in the wild are free to eat as much and anytime they want. ... This is why the goldfish − particularly in Lake Erie − grow to be so large as ...

  4. Tosakin - Wikipedia

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    Like many other deep-bodied goldfish, the Tosakin is especially prone to swim bladder problems. The Tosakin is considered a "top-view" fish and is traditionally kept in large shallow bowls or small ponds to be viewed from above. Seen from above, with its pointed head and deep, round trunk, the tail is obviously a flat half circle.

  5. A real fish tail. Giant goldfish swimming in Lake Erie and ...

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    A recent study in the Journal of Great Lakes Research shed light on the growing problem of goldfish proliferating outside of the proverbial fish bowl.

  6. Aquarium - Wikipedia

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    In 1369, the Hongwu Emperor of China established a porcelain company that produced large porcelain tubs for maintaining goldfish; over time, people produced tubs that approached the shape of modern fish bowls. [10] Leonhard Baldner, who wrote Vogel-, Fisch- und Tierbuch (Bird, Fish, and Animal Book) in 1666, maintained weather loaches and newts ...

  7. Carnival game - Wikipedia

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    In "Pingpong Ball and Fish Bowl" players throw pingpong balls at a table filled with rows of empty small fish bowls. If the player gets a ball in the bowl, they usually win a goldfish. A game like "Duck Pond," which is geared for young children, may offer a winner every time. The player selects a rubber duck that is floating at random in water ...

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