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How does a fish fork differ from a regular meat fork?

a. It has fewer tines than a meat fork.
b. Its left tine is thicker than the others.
c. It has sharper tines than a meat fork.
d. It's shorter than a meat fork.

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The answer is D. It's shorter than a meat fork


- Fish meat is usually a lot softer and lighter than regular meat. Regular meat usually has fewer tines so it will not break easily when it's used to lift the meat

- The tines usually equal so the fish meat do not fall easily

- It's usually shorter and slimmer so it can reaches the small parts of crabs and lobsters
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