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What do you eat stuffed clams with?

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This clam linguine is rich and buttery, and the baked clams add an extra oomph of savory flavor. Serve it with a white or rosé wine, some focaccia bread and a tossed garden salad for a sumptuous and satisfying meal.

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    Oysters are a delicacy from Japan to Blighty, and, as with cheese, every nation has its own most prized varieties. But the most expensive oysters in the world? As far as I can tell, they come from Coffin Bay, Australia, and retail for a wallet-busting $100 EACH, exclusive to the Port Lincoln Hotel.

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    Muddy water can mean some good catfish action, according to the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission. You've probably heard, or even experienced, the red-hot catfish action that can take place just before a storm. Barometer drops, clouds build and catfish go crazy, so they say.

  • What kind of fish are native to Colorado?

    Species of Fish in Colorado

    Cutthroat Trout ......the greenback subspecies is the official state fish
    Brook Trout ......a very prolific fish
    Lake Trout ......the largest trout
    Kokanee Salmon ......the land-locked Sockeye
    Mountain Whitefish ......another native

  • What is the average age of a clam?

    The age of the clams ranged between 3 and 44 years; median clam ages were similar at three of the four locations (14, 12, and 12 years, respectively), but was significantly lower in the Cetina estuary (4 years).

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  • What adaptations do rusty crayfish have?

    The rusty crayfish does not excavate deep burrows. They may dig shallow pockets under rocks or debris. The rusty crayfish are aggressive and will force native crayfish from daytime hiding areas. When threatened, they assume a "claws-up" posture to prevent fish predation.

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