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Tag: eating

Cephalopods Mammals New Research

Reason 5,879 why dolphins are a$$holes: Octopus “handling”

Holly Bik April 3, 2017 BehaviorcephalopodsdolphinseatingMarine Mammalsprey

In case you needed further proof that dolphins really are the a$$holes of the ocean, we can now add even more evidence to this list. A…

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What’s In Your Stomach?

Dr. M March 1, 2012 AukleteatingHumpbackKing CakekrillMardi GrasPredationsharkstomach contentsTiger Sharkwhale

With Mardi Gras recently passing, I was privileged to partake of a King Cake graciously offered by a coworker.  Originally European in tradition, the riche…

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Fish Pictures and Movies

TGIF – Things You Find in a Shark’s Mouth Edition

Kevin Zelnio September 4, 2009 eatingfishingrecreational fishingshark

Hmm… What be that in the shark’s mouth? I have my own ideas, but would LOVE to hear what you think in the comments! Some…

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Organisms

What Do You Do With A Rare Shark?

Dr. M April 8, 2009 diningeatingmegamouthraresadshark

Eat it

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