they are made from eyeballs...yeah! beat that!
Possibly, some fish eyeballs may carry disease, but some may not.
all of them
buffalo eyeballs buffalo eyeballs
they used it as beads
fish eyeballs and fresh tomato juice :(
Human Eyeballs
Consuming tuna eyeballs in Japan is considered a delicacy and a sign of respect for the fish. It is believed to bring good luck and is often served at special occasions or to honor guests. The act of eating the eyeballs is also seen as a way to show appreciation for the entire fish and not waste any part of it.
the eyeballs, head, scales according to family feud but there are still 2 more the eyeballs, head, scales, bones, and gills
No Molly should have bulgy eyeballs. I would be wondering if the fish had some kind of infection/swelling behind the eyes if it happened to a fish of mine. I know of no cure for this kind of problem so I would isolate and wait and see what happened for a few days and if there's no improvement I would euthanase the fish.
Well it depends on the type of fish you are talking about.
the witch doctor was actually popular in the insides of a fish soon to be injected into your eyeballs.
The consumption of eyeballs varies by culture and cuisine, with some people in certain regions and communities enjoying them as delicacies. For example, fish eyeballs are eaten in various Asian dishes, while some cultures also consume the eyeballs of other animals. However, there isn't a specific statistical estimate for how many people eat eyeballs globally, as it largely depends on individual dietary preferences and cultural practices.