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  2. Pinctada longisquamosa - Wikipedia

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    Pinctada longisquamosa is a relatively small pearl oyster, with a mean length of 23 mm and a height of 20 mm. The largest recorded specimen, housed at the American Museum of Natural History, has a length of 39 mm and a height of 29 mm. Pinctada longisquamosa is noted for its radial rows of narrow shell lamellae and generally bright green to yellow coloration.

  3. Pteria sterna - Wikipedia

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    Pteria sterna, or commonly known as the rainbow-lipped pearl oyster or the Pacific wing-oyster, is a species of marine bivalve mollusk in the family Pteriidae, the pearl oysters. This oyster can be found in shallow water along the tropical and subtropical Pacific coast of America, its range including Baja California , Mexico and northern Peru .

  4. Man discovers rare purple pearl in restaurant appetizer ... - AOL

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    Scott Overland was dining out in Rehoboth Beach, Del. when he found a rare purple pearl inside one of the clams he had ordered. Man discovers rare purple pearl in restaurant appetizer: 'Treasure ...

  5. Pinctada mazatlanica - Wikipedia

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    Pinctada mazatlanica is found in the eastern Pacific Ocean from Baja California Sur to Peru, including the Gulf of California. It is also widespread in the Galapagos Islands. [4] These pearl oysters live in shallow water from 3 to 30 meters (4 to 99 feet) deep on coral reefs and rocky bottoms. [2]

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    #72 In Legoland Denmark The Restaurant's Fries Are Shaped Like 2x2 LEGO Bricks Image credits: r37n1w #73 Bit Into Something Hard In A Fried Oyster And Found A Small Pearl

  7. Bivalvia - Wikipedia

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    A "mabe" (irregular) pearl can be grown by the insertion of an implant, usually made of plastic, under a flap of the mantle and next to the mother-of-pearl interior of the shell. A more difficult procedure is the grafting of a piece of oyster mantle into the gonad of an adult specimen together with the insertion of a shell bead nucleus.

  8. What's the best restaurant near you? Check out USA ... - AOL

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    The restaurant’s theme celebrates the best of land and sea, and the two sections of the divided restaurant reflect that. The Pearl portion boasts a chic marble bar with views of freshly shucked ...

  9. Pinctada - Wikipedia

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    These pearl oysters have a strong inner shell layer composed of nacre, also known as "mother of pearl". Pearl oysters are not closely related to either the edible oysters of family Ostreidae or the freshwater pearl mussels of the families Unionidae and Margaritiferidae .