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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. Haliotis corrugata - Wikipedia

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    The pink abalone, scientific name Haliotis corrugata, is a species of large edible sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Haliotidae, the abalone. [ 4 ] Subspecies

  5. Haliotis cracherodii - Wikipedia

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    The interior of the shell is pearly with pink and green iridescence. [4] The black abalone's shell length can reach a maximum of 20 cm (7.9 in), being typically 10–14 cm (3.9–5.5 in) long. [6] Anatomy of Haliotis cracherodii. In the living animal, the tentacles on the epipodium, the mantle, and the foot are black. [6]

  6. Costco Seafood You Should Never Buy - AOL

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    3. Kirkland Signature Mahi Mahi. Mahi mahi is a popular choice for seafood lovers due to its fleshy, neutral-tasting meat that can be incorporated into many different dishes.

  7. 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]

  8. 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.

  9. Mizuhopecten yessoensis - Wikipedia

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    The scallops are preyed on one after the other, and it was found that smaller scallops are preferred over larger ones. Scallops found in warmer waters are also more likely to be preyed upon. Due to the morphological differences between D. nipon and A. amurensis , D. nipon had a much greater influence on the predation of the Yesso scallops.