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  2. Animal Crossing: New Horizons - Wikipedia

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    Other shop owners will visit and settle on the island: museum-owner Blathers, who will display fish, bugs, sea creatures, fossils, and art captured by the player; sisters Mabel and Sable, who sell clothing and other player-created accessories; [15] [16] and Timmy and Tommy, who run a store that specializes in selling furniture and other quality ...

  3. Animal Crossing - Wikipedia

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    Tom Nook is a tanuki (or a raccoon in America) character who functions as both a shop owner and a real estate broker, giving the player a loan for their house and various upgrades while allowing them to pay back their loan with no interest. [11]

  4. Tom Nook - Wikipedia

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    Tom Nook is based on the tanuki, the raccoon dog.Rich Amtower and Reiko Ninomiya, members of Nintendo's Treehouse localization team, described him as "that first boss you ever had", adding that, "despite him being all business and not always having the time for pleasantries, Nook isn't a bad person; because he hired someone new to town.

  5. Lamniformes - Wikipedia

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    The Lamniformes (/ ˈ l æ m n ɪ f ɔːr m iː z /, from Greek lamna "fish of prey") are an order of sharks commonly known as mackerel sharks (which may also refer specifically to the family Lamnidae). It includes some of the most familiar species of sharks, such as the great white [1] as well as less familiar ones, such as the goblin shark ...

  6. Japanese jack mackerel - Wikipedia

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    Japanese jack mackerel are used in a few ways once caught and are generally canned for use in various dishes or turned into fish meal. [5] Some traditional Japanese dishes use jack mackerel as a key ingredient; it is commonly prepared as a form of furai ( aji-furai あじフライ), salt-grilled ( shioyaki-aji 塩焼きあじ), or used raw in ...

  7. Cunene horse mackerel - Wikipedia

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    The Cunene horse mackerel (Trachurus trecae) is a species of ray-finned fish in the family Carangidae. [2] Their maximum reported length is 35 cm, and the maximum reported weight is 2.0 kg. [ 3 ] This species occurs in the eastern Atlantic from Morocco south to Angola.

  8. Yellowtail horse mackerel - Wikipedia

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    The body profile of the yellowtail horse mackerel is a moderately compressed, oval shape body. The yellowtail horse mackerel is very similar to the greenback horse mackerel, but has 68 to 73 lateral line scutes, compared with 76 to 82 for the greenback horse mackerel. The coloration of the yellowtail horse mackerel is a bright olive green above ...

  9. Mediterranean horse mackerel - Wikipedia

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    The Mediterranean horse mackerel is an important resource in the Mediterranean Sea and the Black Sea region. [6] It makes up 54% of catches in the Black Sea and 39% in the Sea of Marmara. In the Aegean and Mediterranean Seas, it only totals 3–4% of annual catches. Fixed nets and seines are common methods used to catch Mediterranean horse ...