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  2. False cleanerfish - Wikipedia

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    The false cleanerfish ( Aspidontus taeniatus) is a species of combtooth blenny, a mimic that copies both the dance and appearance of Labroides dimidiatus (the bluestreak cleaner wrasse), a similarly colored species of cleaner wrasse. It likely mimics that species to avoid predation, [2] as well as to occasionally bite the fins of its victims ...

  3. Big D and the Kids Table - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Mann. Big D and the Kids Table is a ska punk band formed in October 1995 in Boston, Massachusetts, when its members converged in college. [1] Their first release was on their own Fork in Hand Records label, [2] but have since teamed with Springman Records and SideOneDummy. The band has been noted for its strict DIY work ethic, [3] such ...

  4. Table fish - Wikipedia

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  5. Crimson cleaner fish - Wikipedia

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    Crimson cleaner fish. The crimson cleaner fish ( Suezichthys aylingi ), or butcher's dick in Australia, [2] is a species of wrasse native to the southwestern Pacific Ocean around Australia and New Zealand. This species inhabits patches of sand on reefs at depths of from 6 to 100 metres (20 to 328 ft). It is a cleaner fish.

  6. Saeu-jeot - Wikipedia

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    Saeu-jeot [1] ( Korean : 새우젓) is a variety of jeotgal, salted and fermented food made with small shrimp in Korean cuisine. It is the most consumed jeotgal along with myeolchi-jeot ( 멸치젓, salted anchovy jeot) in South Korea. The name consists of the two Korean words saeu ( 새우, shrimp) and jeot. Saeu-jeot is widely used throughout ...

  7. Bookmice - Wikipedia

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    Bookmice is a children's television series about a public library secretly inhabited by three fun-loving mice. [1] It is a spinoff of The Magic Library. It would often also showcase Eastern European cartoons such as Jak Bzuk a Ťuk putovali za sluníčkem and others. The series originally aired on TVOntario in Canada.