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  2. Pond loach - Wikipedia

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    The pond loach (Misgurnus anguillicaudatus), also known as the Dojo loach, [2] [self-published source?] oriental weatherloach [3] or oriental weatherfish, [4] is a freshwater fish in the loach family Cobitidae. They are native to East Asia, but are also popular as an aquarium fish and introduced elsewhere in Asia and to Europe, America and ...

  3. Where to Buy the Cheapest Eggs Right Now - AOL

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    Eggs used to be the humble kitchen staple that we all had and could afford, but suddenly they feel like a luxury item. Over the past few years, the price of eggs has skyrocketed, leaving many of ...

  4. Dojō nabe - Wikipedia

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    Dojō nabe. Dojo nabe (Japanese: 泥鰌鍋 or ドジョウ鍋; dojō nabe) is a Japanese nabemono dish. [1] To prepare the dish, pond loaches are cooked in a hot pot. The freshwater fishes are either killed ahead of cooking or are first soaked in cold sake and then cooked alive.

  5. Where are the eggs? And why are they expensive? Here's ... - AOL

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    Remember, $3.65 is just an average. According to the USDA Agricultural Marketing Service (AMS), the wholesale price for a carton of large eggs on the New York market rose to $6.06 a dozen.The ...

  6. Egg shortages lead to bizarre pricing across NYC — organic ...

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    The nationwide egg shortage has led to bizarre pricing at New York-area checkout counters — with cartons of regular eggs costing significantly more than the organic and free-range variety.

  7. Misgurnus dabryanus - Wikipedia

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    It is a small loach, growing between 7.3 to 15.4 cm (2.9 to 6.1 in) TL. [7] The diet and behaviors of the large-scaled loach are just about the same as other true loaches. This loach is an omnivorous scavenging bottom feeder, and is equipped with three pairs of barbels used to detect edible items. They are able to breathe atmospheric oxygen ...

  8. The most and least expensive cities to buy a dozen eggs - AOL

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    Here's a look at the average price of eggs in the U.S. over time: Most of the cities tended to have an average price within $2-3 per dozen, the average cost per dozen between these 10 cities being ...

  9. Dojo loach - Wikipedia

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