| 31. | The abalone feed on seaweed that has grown naturally on the abitats.
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| 32. | Poseokjeong is named after the abalone-shaped water feature.
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| 33. | Abalone size has increased between 1996 and 2006 but abundance has not.
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| 34. | High-ranking women traditionally wore large abalone shell earrings.
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| 35. | These middens can today be identified by mounds of crumbled abalone shells.
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| 36. | For a flashy look, cut and file abalone shells into small pieces.
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| 37. | In looks, texture and taste they resemble abalone.
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| 38. | Like the buffalo, the abalone were relentlessly hunted until their populations plummeted.
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| 39. | Pearls produced by abalone are not the traditional spherical variety produced by oysters.
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| 40. | Not only are abalone slow growing, they can succumb to various problems.
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