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What would you name the Utah NHL franchise?


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Coelacanth flesh tastes bad and is difficult to digest because it's high in oil and other compounds. Some say it's slimy and has a foul smell.

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  • Taste: Coelacanth flesh has a bad taste because it contains high levels of oil, urea, wax esters, and other compounds.
  • Texture: Coelacanth flesh is slimy because their scales secrete mucus and their bodies produce a lot of oil.
  • Digestion: Coelacanth flesh is difficult to digest and can cause diarrhea.
Coelacanths are sometimes called "living fossils" because they were thought to have gone extinct 65 million years ago. They're critically endangered due to their small population, vulnerability to deep-sea fisheries, and low natural numbers.

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