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Irene
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20 September, 14:35
What are some facts about the Orange Roughy?
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Raquel Gill
20 September, 14:48
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1. the orange roughly is not a vertically slender fish.
2. its rough head is riddled with muciferous canals.
3. the fish is bright, brick-red color; fading to a yellow-orange after death
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