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Tilapia lives in both fresh and salt water. They are prolific feeders/breeders displacing other aquatic residents.

they taste pretty good.

but they're not cannibalistic per se. The level of parental care is quite high.

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Went to Tetsuya's Restaurant last Sat. Whilst chatting with him, he mentioned that it was really not that difficult to slice the poison glands out of the Fugu Puffer Fish.

I hope he never gets Parkinson's...

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