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  2. Peprilus simillimus - Wikipedia

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    Multiple, recently prepared Pacific Pompano caught at Pacifica Pier in California, August 2023. Peprilus simillimus is of considerable commercial importance for fishing. It is rarely caught by shore anglers, but is a common catch from Southern California piers. It is revered for its taste and flaky white flesh, and has been considered one of ...

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  4. Pompano - Wikipedia

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    Pompano may also refer to various other, similarly shaped members of the Carangidae, or the order Perciformes. Their appearance is of deep-bodied fishes, exhibiting strong lateral compression, with a rounded face and pronounced curve to the anterior portion of their dorsal profile.

  5. List of edible molluscs - Wikipedia

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    A few species of molluscs are not commonly eaten now, but were eaten in historical or prehistoric times. The list is divided into marine and non-marine (terrestrial and freshwater) species, and within those divisions, the lists are primarily arranged taxonomically , so that related species are grouped together.

  6. Woman warns others after finding live worms 'wriggling ... - AOL

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    A Chula Vista, California, woman is warning others after she found three live worms inside the salmon she bought at Costco last week. The woman, identified only as Sylvia, told KGTV that she ...

  7. Jumping worms, the evil twin of earthworms, showing up in ...

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    Gardners beware -- the invasive Amynthas agrestis, also known as the Asian jumping worm, could be wiggling around a garden near you. These worms are known for their insatiable appetite and ability ...

  8. Phragmatopoma californica - Wikipedia

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    Phragmatopoma californica, commonly known as the sandcastle worm, the honeycomb worm [1] or the honeycomb tube worm, [2] is a reef-forming marine polychaete worm belonging to the family Sabellarididae. It is dark brown in color with a crown of lavender tentacles and has a length of up to about 7.5 centimeters (3.0 in). [3]

  9. Now, they are not the kind of toxic that will kill a human. Some species of hammerhead worms produce a type of neurotoxin called tetrofotoxin to hunt creatures such as earthworms.