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  • ...خاویار|translit=Khāviyār}}) is a delicacy consisting of salt-cured fish-eggs of the [[Acipenseridae]] family. The [[roe]] can be "fresh" (non-paste ...et al. "ASSESSMENT OF DEGREE OF FRESHNESS AND QUALITY OF PRODUCTS TYPE „FISH ROE" SOLD IN SUPERMARKET CHAIN STORES." Analele Universităţii din Oradea,
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  • ...of the Shanhai jing: (...) we find recorded north of the territory of the "fish dragons" the land of the Whites (Bai), whose bodies are white and whose lon ...cial: In an Official Report to Her Majesty's Government, China, Political, Commercial, and Social: In an Official Report to Her Majesty's Government|edition=|yea
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  • ...However, between 1985 and 1991 as the river reached its current capacity, fish stocks in the lake stabilised and since 1980 there has been a marked growth
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  • ...istributary is shallow, with almost no trees on the shores, and is rich in fish; whereas [[Zolotoy]] is deeper and is navigable.<ref name=k800/> Ural River ...population of several dozen couples. It feeds on frogs, mollusks and small fish.<ref name=fauna>[http://web.archive.org/web/20070808143641/http://www.wetla
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  • [[File:Haliaeetus albicilla, Mull 2.jpg|thumb|About to grasp a fish near the [[Isle of Mull]], Scotland]] ...> Carrion is often the primary food source during lean winter months, with fish and ungulates preferred but everything from [[cetacean]]s to [[livestock]]
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  • ...ref name= Handbook/> Occasionally, the pelican may not immediately eat the fish contained in its gular pouch, so it can save the prey for later consumption ...e or sell their bills as pouches.<ref name= Arkive/> On a typical day in a commercial Mongolian marketplace, as many as fifty pelican bills may be on offer for s
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  • ...oe]]—known as [[beluga caviar]]—the beluga is a huge and late-maturing fish that can live for 118 years.<ref name="Huso huso">[http://www.fishbase.org/ The beluga is a large predator which feeds mostly on fish, also rarely consuming [[waterfowl]] and seal pups.<ref name="Huso huso"/>
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  • ...re female seals and their pups, during this migration hungry seals eat the fish in the nets. Male mature seals stay in the northern Caspian Sea longer and ...al adults eat about 2–3&nbsp;kg of fish a day and almost a metric ton of fish per year.<ref>{{cite journal|last1=Khuraskin|first1=L|last2=Pochotoyeva|fir
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  • ==As pond fish== ...ey are unable to digest the vegetable proteins usually found in commercial fish foods.
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