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"<b>The Scallop Gang</b><br><br>Scallops are active swimmers, who move by rapidly opening and closing their shell. This serves also as a form of self defense. They move in pacts, which makes a distinct whistling sound as they travel.", 

"<b>Man or Woman?</b><br><br>Scallops are hermaphroditic, which means they are capable of switching sexes.", 

"<b>Ripe enough to eat?</b><br><br>Scallops are a popular food in both the East and West.<br><br>Cooked in various ways they are harvested throughout the world, although it takes the scallop several years to reach an age appropriate for harvesting. Scallops are usually 6 to 8 years old before they are distributed on the market.", 

"<b>Scallop Saint.</b><br><br>The scallop is the traditional emblem of St. James the Great.<br><br>A scallop shell was often worn by pilgrims while they made a pilgrimage to Sanitago de Composyela in Spain. On the way, this symbol afforded pilgrims access to the charity of people and churches along the way. They would be allowed one scallop scope of food, by anyone they asked.", 

"<b>Venus on the Half-shell.</b><br><br>The scallop has long been the symbol of fertility.<br><br>During the Middle Ages it was converted to a Christian symbol, but maintained, to some degree, its child-bearing connotation. Young couples would make a pilgrimage in honor of St. James the Great (whose traditional emblem was a scallop shell) in hopes of a new and healthy child. They often wore a scallop shell around their neck"]; 
