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21-12-2016 à 07:17:27
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Watch this Report on Pangas (in French) (Video excerpt from Capitale on M6, which aired about 3 months ago). The Italian wolf consisted of an isolated population with low genetic diversity. Pangas are fed food that comes from Peru (more on that below), their hormones (which are injected into the female Pangas) come from China. (industrial effluents, arsenic, and toxic and hazardous by-products of the growing industrial sector, polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), DDT and its metabolites (DDTs), metal contaminants, chlordane-related compounds (CHLs), hexachlorocyclohexane isomers (HCHs), and hexachlorobenzene (HCB)). Pangas are teeming with high levels of poisons and bacteria. Regardless of the reports and recommendations against selling them, the supermarkets still sell them to the general public knowing they are contaminated. In 2013, a genetic study found that the wolf population in Europe was divided along a north-south axis and formed five major clusters. This article is about the wild subspecies of Canis lupus collectively known as the gray wolf. These six wolf ecotypes were named West Forest, Boreal Forest, Arctic, High Arctic, Baffin, and British Columbia. Another two clusters were identified occupying north-central Europe and the Ukrainian steppe. Wolves from Finland, Latvia, Belarus, Poland and Russia formed the north-central Europe cluster with wolves from the Carpathians cluster a mixture of wolves from the north-central cluster and the Dinaric-Balkans cluster. Wolves went through a population bottleneck 20,000 years before present (YBP), which indicates that many wolf populations had gone extinct at a time that coincided with the Last Glacial Maximum and the expansion of modern humans worldwide with their technology for capturing large game. I hope the information provided here will serve as very important information for you and your future choices. It was a reminder to tell you about the dangers of this strange but increasingly popular fish. Three clusters were identified occupying southern and central Europe in Italy, the Carpathians, and the Dinaric-Balkans.


Historical (red) and modern (green) range of wild subspecies of C. The above is an ad (from one of the large supermarket chains in France) for the fish known as Pangas (also called, Pangasius, Vietnamese River Cobbler, Basa Fish and White Catfish, Tra, Gray Sole). Wolves from Croatia, Bulgaria, and Greece formed the Dinaric-Balkans cluster. This is the very opposite end of the spectrum of sustainable consumerism. (More about that below) and finally, they are transported from Vietnam to France. lupus. The domestic dog is the most widely abundant large carnivore and a descendant from one of those now-extinct wolf populations. The wolves from the Carpathians were more similar to the wolves from the Ukrainian Steppe than they were to wolves from north-central Europe. The reasons are that the Mekong River is one of the most polluted rivers on the planet and this is where pangas are farmed and industries along the river dump chemicals and industrial waste directly into it. However, in a very short amount of time, it has grown in popularity in France. In 2016, two genetic studies of North American gray wolves found that they formed 6 ecotypes - a genetically and ecologically distinct population separated from other populations by their different type of habitat. They only are concerned about selling as many pangas as possible to unsuspecting consumers. For the domesticated subspecies of Canis lupus, see Dog. To Note: a friend lab tests these fish and tells us to avoid eating them due to high amounts of contamination. Numerous and disputed, see Subspecies of Canis lupus.

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