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    Default World's first Vegan (headless) Fish - Scomberomorus Maculates Scervellato

    Not sure if this has been posted before...

    Swiss Biochimeric engineering scientists have managed to breed the world's first headless, brainless, fishless, fish by adding in proteins and fatty acids from EPA DHA rich micro algae. Macrobiotic Chimeric Engineering has reached new heights with the breeding of a new species that is closer to algae and seaweed than a fish.

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    Default Re: World's first Vegan (headless) Fish - Scomberomorus Maculates Scervellato

    It's not April 1st any more, Kiran!

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    Default Re: World's first Vegan (headless) Fish - Scomberomorus Maculates Scervellato

    Someone sent me a link at office and found it funny. Well done spoof!

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    Default Re: World's first Vegan (headless) Fish - Scomberomorus Maculates Scervellato

    Yes, it is clever, but a bit disturbing, given that someone somewhere probably is trying to do something like that even as we write.

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