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Interesting Restaurant Facts

Regular consumption of foods rich in Omega 3 can significantly reduce the risk of coronary artery disease, a leading cause of heart attack.

The dolphinfish should not be confused with the dolphin, which is a sea mammal. Mahi-mahi is another traditional delicacy of Hawaii, very popular with natives and tourists alike. The fish is also known as the 'dorado'.

A lobster’s two claws look very different, too. The larger of the two is the crusher claw, and this is the dominant claw. The other claw is much smaller and has more serrated “teeth,” and is used to rip the flesh of their prey to shreds to make it easier to eat.



They are all born male, though.

It turns out that oysters are born with both male and female reproductive organs. This means that they can fertilize their own eggs without the need for another oyster. It’s been found that all oysters will change gender at least once in their lifetime.

Their mating occurs when they are molting and in the soft shell stage. Even though they only mate once, they can spawn (release fertilized eggs) multiple times.

The flat flounder buries itself in the sand of the ocean floor and lies in wait until its potential prey comes within reach.

Fish communicate by making sounds using other body parts, such as sonic muscles near their swim bladders, tendons in the pectoral fins, and skeletal components, which can be rubbed together to make sounds

The Caspian Sea. Bordered by Russia, Kazakhstan, Turkmenistan, Azerbaijan, and Iran and fed by more than 100 rivers, the Caspian is the largest inland body of water on Earth.

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