Mega moonies

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Re: Mega moonies

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Im guessing they are even more rare & elusive now..????
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Another website said they are thought to be quite common. Saw a picture of the meat, it was red, worse than NT moonies I reckon.
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And it turns out they are warm blooded ... http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/20 ... 142944.htm
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They are pretty common by catch on east coast longliners. They are awesome to eat
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