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The first frozen Birds Eye fish went on the market in 1924.
Birds Eye fish fingers and Walkers crisps are asking supermarkets for price rises of up to 12%, in the latest standoff between household brands and retailers over the dramatic fall in the value of the pound.
Birds Eye fish fingers became a staple of British dinner tables in the 1970s, helped by the popularity of Captain Birds Eye, the bearded sea dog who promised "only the best for the captain's table" in TV adverts.
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The name lantern-eye fish refers most specifically to the species Anomalops katoptron and Photoblepharon palpebratum, both found in the East Indies.
Epstein had gone to Milwaukee at the invitation of a friend at the University of Wisconsin, Ken Nealson, who was researching bacteria that live symbiotically with lantern-eye fish in the Red Sea.
The chefs speak with passengers about their food preferences and then use prepped ingredients like beef tenderloin and rib-eye, fish, raw vegetables, grated cheese and eggs to create a meal.
Flashlight fish, also called lantern-eye fish, any of three species of fishes in the family Anomalopidae (order Beryciformes), characterized by the presence of luminescent organs just below the eye.
Cavers tend not to collect eyed fish.
We need to test if optical neurons are sequestered more in eyed fish that have been enucleated early on in their development versus eyed fish that have been raised in darkness.
No experiments have been done to see if eyeless fish in caves develop a more efficient neural network than eyed fish living in the dark.
Wherever a river flows into and out of a cave, eyed fish rub shoulders with their blind relatives, and in the laboratory the two types can be crossbred.
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