81. Bottom trawling - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
prawns
Hirudiculture
Octopus
Oysters
Scallops
Sea cucumber
Sea sponges
Shrimp
Turtles
By country
Alaska
Australia
Canada
Chile
China
New Zealand
South Africa
South Korea
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82. Blood sport - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Monkey-baiting
Octopus wrestling
Pasola
Rat-baiting
Spider fighting
Wolf hunting
Wolf-baiting
[edit ] Organizations opposed to bloodsports
British Medical Association (UK)
Hunt
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83. Betsy (dog) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Betsy and the Octopus" . National Geographic. http://ngm.nationalgeographic.com/video/player?titleID=1390861263#/?titleID=1390871717&catID=1 . Retrieved 2008-10-13 .
^ Morell, Virginia (03 2008). "Inside Animal
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84. Beluga whale - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
cephalopods (squid and octopus ) and crustaceans (crab and shrimp ). Foraging on the seabed typically takes place at depths of up to 1,000 feet (300 m) but they can dive at least twice this depth. A typical feeding dive lasts 3–5
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85. Beluga whale - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
cephalopods (squid and octopus ) and crustaceans (crab and shrimp ). Foraging on the seabed typically takes place at depths of up to 1,000 feet (300 m) but they can dive at least twice this depth. A typical feeding dive lasts 3–5
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