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Dry Sea Cucumber

Sea cucumbers are echinoderms and are harvested from all around the world. Commercial dried sea cucumber is produced from fresh sea cucumber, after washing, their internal organs are removed, followed by boiling down, and drying process to preserve it.
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Horse Mackerel

Horse mackerel is a vague vernacular term for a range of species of fish throughout the English-speaking world. It is commonly applied to pelagic fishes, especially of the Carangidae (jack mackerels and scads) family, most commonly those of the genera Trachurus or Caranx.
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Live Mud crap

Mud crabs can be fast and strong and their big claws can make catching them extremely dangerous. Once locked on, a claw will remain in a vice-like grip even if it’s been detached from the animal.
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Pacific Mackerel

Pacific mackerel grow fast, up to 25 inches and more than 6 pounds. They can live up to 18 years but are able to reproduce by age 4, and sometimes as early as age 1. … Various larger fish (such as sharks and tunas), marine mammals, and seabirds eat Pacific mackerelPacific mackerel school as a defense against predators