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What fish is the best swimmer?

Asked: Joseph Kieser, Last Updated:

According to the BBC, the muscular black marlin takes the title for World's Fastest Swimmer. Growing to a whopping 4.65 metres (15 ft) and weighing up to 750kg (1650 lbs), these big fish have clocked speeds of up to 129km/h (80 mph)!

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    * You can't eat shrimp that hasn't been deveined. If you were to eat the shrimp raw, the thin black “vein” that runs through it could cause harm. That's the shrimp's intestine, which, like any intestine, has a lot of bacteria. But cooking the shrimp kills the germs.

  • Can you eat dried shrimp head?

    Yes , they are safe. In fact there are many people who think it's the best part of the shrimp. Although the way it's normally done is by sucking the liquid out of the head rather than eating the whole thing shell and all. Nothing to worry about, specially if they have been frozen.

  • How do you smoke trout?

    Steps for Canning Smoked Trout in a Pressure Cooker

    1. Sterilize jars in a hot soapy water bath.
    2. Sterilize lids in a light boil for 10 minutes.
    3. Place 1 inch of water in pressure cooker and heat up while jars and lids are being sterilized, remove from burner.
    4. Rinse jars in hot water.
    5. Fill jars with 1/4 inch olive oil.

  • Should you chew or swallow oysters?

    “An oyster is meant to be savored. Rather than swallowing whole, I recommend biting into the oyster so the full flavor profile can be experienced. Also, when consuming an oyster in the shell, remember the 'oyster liquor' is there to be enjoyed.

  • What lives well with ghost shrimp?

    Species you might mix with ghost shrimp:

    • Guppies.
    • Endlers.
    • Tetras.
    • Rosbaros.
    • Corydoras.
    • Otoclinus catfish.
    • Nerite snails.
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