Is Dory poisonous?

Blue tangs and other popular saltwater-aquarium fish often are caught using cyanide. Every “Dory” sold in shops was caught from the wild. And there's a high likelihood it was caught using a dangerous poison, new research shows.
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Is Dory fish good to eat?

John Dory is a salt water fish, known for its white, meaty flesh which is delicate and sweet. The meat might be delicious, but John Dory isn't the prettiest, or the most economical of fish. It has spines running down its side, and is easily-distinguished by its very large head.
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What type of fish is Dory?

On coral reefs, “Dory,” the small vibrant blue fish with black stripes and a yellow tail, is known by several other names: Hippo Tang, Royal Blue Tang, Regal Tang, Palette Surgeonfish and by the scientific name Paracanthurus hepatus.
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Are blue tangs poisonous?

The blue tang possesses a sharp spine, or modified scale, located along either lateral edge of the caudal peduncle. These spines may be made to stand erect, providing the tang with an effective means of self-defense. The flesh of the blue tang is poisonous.
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Can you eat a royal blue tang?

The fish then whip their bodies from side to side, threatening to stab predators with their toxin-tipped stingers. Additionally, people who eat blue tangs have been known to develop a serious foodborne illness called ciguatera poisoning. Symptoms include vomiting, diarrhea, and dizziness.
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Film Theory: Is Dory FAKING? (Finding Dory)



What fish is Nemo?

Marlin and Nemo are Ocellaris clownfish, a type of orange clownfish that live in sea anemones, just like in the movie. This type of clownfish is typically 3 to 4 inches long with bright orange coloring and white stripes outlined in black.
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Where are Dory fish from?

In this film, it is discovered that Dory was born in the "Jewel of Morro Bay" (The Marine Life Institute) in California.
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Is Dory a parrot fish?

Dory's species of blue tang, Paracanthurus hepatus, has many different names: blue tang, doctorfish, common surgeon, regal tang, palette surgeonfish, royal blue tang, hippo tang, flagtail surgeonfish, Pacific regal blue tang, and blue surgeonfish.
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Are all tangs venomous?

Scroll through these 'venomous fish' pics...you'll notice the Naso Tang and Hippo Tang. I have heard through the years that some tangs are venomous, but also remember hearing that it is a myth.
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Was Dory a blue tang?

Dory is a regal (or royal) blue tang, or in binomial language, Paracanthurus hepatus. The other species Acanthurus coeruleus, is known as the Atlantic blue tang.
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What is Dory fish made of?

"What is claimed to be dory fish is in fact a species of freshwater fish in the pangasiidae family," the director said. "This kind of fish is much smaller in size than the John Dory and the price is much cheaper, too."
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Why is Dory called Dory?

The common name dory (from the Middle English dorre, from the Middle French doree, lit. "gilded one") is shared (officially and colloquially) by members of several different families of large-eyed, silvery, deep-bodied, laterally compressed, and roughly discoid marine fish.
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Do fishes sleep?

While fish do not sleep in the same way that land mammals sleep, most fish do rest. Research shows that fish may reduce their activity and metabolism while remaining alert to danger. Some fish float in place, some wedge themselves into a secure spot in the mud or coral, and some even locate a suitable nest.
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Can you eat Dory fish raw?

All About John Dory > Enjoying raw or en papillote

Otherwise it turns very dry and loses all its lovely qualities. Cooked briefly in a skillet with a little olive oil, it can be served in a fish broth flavored with a touch of tomato and given a bit of acidity with some sumac (a sour spice that replaces lemon).
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Is frozen Dory fish healthy?

But the answer is no, when it comes to nutrition. Freezing does nothing to dull or diminish fish's nutritional value. In the same way that fish nutrition is retained, freezing keeps bacteria from developing. Other benefits of eating fish remain intact with frozen fish.
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How do you know if Dory is cooked?

The best way to tell if your fish is done is by testing it with a fork at an angle, at the thickest point, and twist gently. The fish will flake easily when it's done and it will lose its translucent or raw appearance. A good rule of thumb is to cook the fish to an internal temperature of 140-145 degrees.
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Is a yellow tang poisonous?

No it is not poisonous but the slime coat on fish often have nasty bacteria within and that sucks for you. You did the right thing by cleaning the wound with disinfectants. You should be ok.
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Why are fish called Tang?

Tang Classification and Scientific Name

The tang is a family of fish that goes by the scientific name of Acanthuridae. This is derived from the Greek words akantha and oura, which roughly translate to thorn and tail.
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How much is a Dory fish?

Additionally, purchasing a real-life Dory can cost $60, $100, $200, or $250, and that's just for the fish itself. Furthermore, blue tang fish can grow almost a foot in just two years. Gordon says the fish needs space to swim around, as well as aquarium conditions similar to the ones in the wild.
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Why does Dory lose memory?

Quick Answer: Considering her symptoms, Dory most likely has anterograde amnesia, meaning she is unable to form and retain new memories. Anterograde amnesia is usually caused by severe head trauma, but Finding Dory reveals that Dory has been affected by this disability since she was very young.
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Is Dory a clown fish?

Dory is a blue tang. Unlike the clownfish, scientists and aquarists have not been able to breed the blue tang in captivity so far.
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Is Dory a deep sea fish?

dory, also called John Dory, any of several marine fishes of the family Zeidae (order Zeiformes), found worldwide in moderately deep waters. The members of the family are large-mouthed fish, deep-bodied but thin from side to side.
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Is Nemo a girl or boy?

Nemo hatches as an undifferentiated hermaphrodite (as all clownfish are born) while his father transforms into a female now that his female mate is dead. Since Nemo is the only other clownfish around, he becomes a male and mates with his father (who is now a female).
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What does Dory suffer from?

Amnesia in the movies. The character Dory from the movies Finding Nemo and Finding Dory is an example of a movie character who has amnesia, or memory loss. Some of the things that Dory does in the movies are a lot like real-life amnesia. For example, Dory forgets that she has met Marlin, another character in the movie.
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