"ViLco" > wrote in
:
> Phil..c wrote:
>
>> Vilco with respect :
>>
>> You may be in part wrong. Depends what scallop species you are talking
>> about .
>> Be advised that MOST species of scallops actually do have sexes
>> and only some show signs of being hermaphrodites .
>
> I'm talking about the ones I find here in Italy, dunno about others
> apart from this ones, and this is not from crapopedia:
>
Vilco..... I have stated before many *many* times........ it (phil "the
dill" cleaver) doesn't know what it's talking about. It's a fraud, it
lies, it Googles and uses passages from it's Google searches to make it
appear to be something it isn't, and never will be.
From it's post.........
"Certain species have a strategy for sexual development that makes it
especially vulnerable to fishing pressure (e.g., age at 50% maturity >20
years; sequential hermaphrodites; extremely low fecundity)."
Have a look at ........
http://www.blueocean.org/files/BOI_R...WildCaught.pdf
(It took me all of 0.47seconds to find that)
Blue Ocean Institute
Wild-caught Fish
Core Points and Points of Adjustment
February 2009
(Page 1, bottom of the page)
Points of Adjustment
-0.25
Species has a strategy for sexual development that makes it especially
vulnerable to fishing pressure (e.g., age at 50% maturity >20 years;
sequential hermaphrodites; extremely low fecundity).
Just remember the old saying....... "Bullshit baffles brains".
cleaver is a fraud.
--
Peter Lucas
Brisbane
Australia
If we are not meant to eat animals,
why are they made of meat?