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  2. Chlamys rubida - Wikipedia

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    The pink scallop can be distinguished from its close relative the spiny scallop (Chlamys hastata) by the valves being rather more rounded and by the lack of spines on the ribs which gives it a smooth texture. The glossy white interior of the shell does not have the purplish markings that are sometimes present in the spiny scallop.

  3. Chlamys hastata - Wikipedia

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    The spiny scallop can be distinguished from its close relative the Pacific pink scallop (Chlamys rubida) by the valves being less rounded and by the small curved spines on the ribs which give it a rough texture whereas the Pacific pink feels smooth. The glossy white interior of the spiny scallop's shell often has a purplish blotch near the ...

  4. Pecten sulcicostatus - Wikipedia

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    The base of the shell has a pair of ear-like protrusions which are equal in size. Individuals of the species have many eyed tentacles which extend outside the shell unless the animal is alarmed. The colour is pale, though it may shade through pink to brown. [1]

  5. Mimachlamys varia - Wikipedia

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    Mimachlamys varia, also known under common names variegated scallop [1] [2] [3] and black scallop, [4] is a species of small scallop, a marine bivalve mollusk in the family Pectinidae, the scallops. It occurs in the North Sea, the English Channel, the eastern Atlantic Ocean, and the Mediterranean Sea. [1] [2] [3] [5]

  6. Are Dogs Lactose Intolerant? What Experts Advise About ...

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    Not all questions have simple, yes or no answers—including this one. While many dogs are lactose intolerant, many are not! Lactose intolerance develops as a dog grows up, so it can be impossible ...

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  8. Pecten novaezelandiae - Wikipedia

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    Pecten novaezelandiae is completely free-living, mobile and somewhat migratory. [2] The two valves are asymmetric. The left valve is convex while the right is flat. The concave valve has approximately 16 ribs. [2] The colour is variable, however the valves are usually a whitish pink, but sometimes can be a dark reddish brown.

  9. Can dogs have mango? What to know before feeding your ... - AOL

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    Yes, dogs can eat mangoes. The fruit is full of nutrients , including vitamin A , vitamin C, vitamin B6, potassium and vitamin E , which are all beneficial to your pet, according to PetMD.