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  2. Fishcam - Wikipedia

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    The Fishcam itself was originally used as a replacement to the more common testcards, shown when the station had nothing else to air. Due to extreme popularity though, the FishCam became an actual scheduled show on the network. The station has also released several VHS tapes of the programme. The broadcast was accompanied by the music of ...

  3. Southwest Florida Eagle Cam - Wikipedia

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    Southwest Florida Eagle Cam. The Southwest Florida Eagle Cam is a website featuring live streaming webcams trained on a bald eagle nest, which sits 60 feet above the ground, in a Slash Pine tree in North Fort Myers, Florida. The live streaming website shows the parent eagles and their family as they build and restore the nest, mate, lay eggs ...

  4. Fish doorbell - Wikipedia

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  5. Georgia Aquarium - Wikipedia

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    Georgia Aquarium

  6. Ocean sunfish - Wikipedia

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  7. Coelacanth - Wikipedia

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  8. Pitlochry fish ladder - Wikipedia

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    The Pitlochry fish ladder is a fish ladder next to the Pitlochry Power Station, near Pitlochry, Perth and Kinross, Scotland, which allows salmon to travel upstream during the breeding season. Although viewing the ladder is still allowed, the observation tank as of July 2019 has been closed due to "access and safety concerns".

  9. Eating live seafood - Wikipedia

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    The practice of eating live seafood, such as fish, crab, oysters, baby shrimp, or baby octopus, is widespread. Oysters are typically eaten live. [1] The view that oysters are acceptable to eat, even by strict ethical criteria, has notably been propounded in the seminal 1975 text Animal Liberation, by philosopher Peter Singer.